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Chionanthus virginicus (white fringe-tree)
...late summer and are attractive to wildlife. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), forest edges, forests, meadows and fields All Characteristics: Specific habitat: ...
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Carex tuckermanii (Tuckerman's sedge)
...Graminoids Carex Facts About: Tuckerman's sedge gets its name from Edward Tuckerman (1817-1886), a botanist and lichenologist who lived in Amherst, Massachusetts. Tuckerman was the first b...
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Botrychium dissectum (dissected grapefern)
...pointed at the apex, green in fall and winter (vs. B. dissectum, with vegetative portion of leaf with leafules lanceolate to trullate, denticulate to lacerate, acute to acuminate at the apex, and usua...
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Carex stricta (tussock sedge)
...leaves usually shorter than the flower stem and scales subtending the perigynia longer than the perigynia (vs. C. stricta, with leaves usually as tall as or taller than the flower stem and scales subt...
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Eragrostis curvula (weeping lovegrass)
...leaves and nodding panicles, which enhance its value as an ornamental grass. It also has been planted widely to reclaim eroded soils. Birds and small mammals feast on its ripe seeds, and livestock g...
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Cyperus flavescens (yellow flatsedge)
...may get its common name from the pale color of its immature spikelets, which have a yellowish cast. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats) All Characteristics: Habitat...
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Fimbristylis autumnalis (slender fimbry)
...lateral tufts of hairs at the junction of the blade and sheath, and stems capillary (vs. F. autumnalis, with larger leaves 1-3 mm wide, without two lateral tufts of hairs at the junction of the blade ...
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Cyperus erythrorhizos (red-root flatsedge)
...regarded as threatened, or perhaps even extirpated, in Maine. This annual species gets its name from its tangled mat of roots, which are colored with anthocyanin, a reddish pigment. Kamia native ame...
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Asplenium rhizophyllum (walking fern, walking spleenwort)
...sporangia are opaque without an annulus and usually without a stalk (leptosporangiate). Life stage: the plant is visible as a typical leaf-bearing fe...
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Carex retrorsa (retrorse sedge)
...downward along the stem. It inhabits stream and lake shores, swamps, marshes and grassy meadows throughout New England. Habitat: marshes, meadows and fields, shores of rivers or lakes, swamps A...