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Salix lucida (shining willow)
...damp soils that are near-neutral in pH. However, branches are susceptible to breakage and insect damage. Many willows (Salix species) have bitter-tasting bark that contains derivatives of salicylic ac...
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Emex spinosa (spiny threecorner-Jack)
...threecorner-Jack is native to Mediterranean Africa, but has made its way around the world. It has a patchy distribution in the U.S. and is known in New England only from a waste area in Massachusetts...
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Reseda lutea (yellow upright mignonette)
...flowers and also the potential to produce a yellow dye. The showy spires of flowers attract bees and butterflies. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields Al...
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Rosa mollis (soft downy rose)
...the area at the summit of the hypanthium within the sepal bases). Rosa sherardii has slightly curved prickles, thin and chartaceous sepal bases, and an orifice to the hypanthium that is ca. ⅓ the diam...
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Hieracium venosum (rattlesnake hawkweed)
...native hawkweed supposedly gets its name because it inhabits the same sandy habitats preferred by rattlesnakes. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), woodlands All Characteri...
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Diospyros virginiana (common persimmon)
..."male" and "female" trees -- so you might have to plant two or more to get fruit. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), coastal beaches (sea beaches) All ...
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Digitalis lutea (straw foxglove)
...hardy in zones 3 to 9, which makes it a versatile plant, but it prefers soils that are near-neutral in pH. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Charac...
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Quercus stellata (post oak)
...the astringent bark have been used by Native Americans to treat a variety of ailments, from chapped skin and sores to dysentery. Habitat: meadows and fields, ridges or ledges, sandplains and barrens...
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Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (kinnikinnick, red bearberry)
...melanin production and lightens skin color. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), grassland, mountain summits and plateaus, ridges or ledges, sandplains and barrens All Chara...
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Prunus virginiana (choke cherry)
...Leaf blade vein pattern: the main veins of the leaf blade are pinnate (the secondary veins branch off at intervals from the main central vein) and non-arcuate (not arched tow...