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Utricularia purpurea (eastern purple bladderwort)
Utricularia purpurea Walt.. eastern purple bladderwort. Aquatic Plants Non-Thalloid Aquatic Facts About: Eastern purple bladderwort is found in shallow water of lakes and ponds in al...
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Quercus palustris (pin oak)
...Plants Woody Angiosperms Facts About: Pin oak is a fast-growing, primarily southern and mid-western species that reaches the northeastern edge of its range in New England; Maine populations are...
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Acer saccharinum (silver maple)
...Flora Novae Angliae: 10. Acer saccharinum L. Nsilver maple. Acer dasycarpum Ehrh.; A. saccharinum L. var. laciniatum Pax; Argentacer saccharinum (L.) ...
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Potentilla alba (white cinquefoil)
...North America; the only place it has naturalized is in Massachusetts gardens and waste areas. It gets its scientific name and common name from the petals, which are white. The lower leaves have 5 to...
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Ostrya virginiana (hop-hornbeam)
...petiole attaches at the basal margin of the leaf blade. Leaf blade shape: the leaf blade is lanceolate (lance-shaped; widest below the middle and tap...
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Carex echinata (star sedge)
...Carex muricata var. echinata Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Carex Notes on Subspecies and Varieties: Our variety is Carex echinata Murr. var. echinata.
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Rubus recurvicaulis (arching blackberry)
...dramatically backward. The berries provide food for birds and mammals. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), forest edges, grassland, meadows and fields, woodlands All Charac...
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Nicandra physalodes (apple-of-Peru)
...Nycander, who wrote treatises on plants more than 2000 years ago. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), meadows and fields All Characteristics: Specific habitat: ...
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Corylus cornuta (beaked hazelnut)
...cousin, American hazel, beaked hazelnut fruits do not bear red, glandular hairs. The nuts of beaked hazelnut are edible, and provide an important food source for hares, birds, squirrels, and many othe...
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Robinia viscosa (clammy locust)
...has naturalized elsewhere because it is planted for its showy pink flowers, and because it spreads rapidly by suckering. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats) All Characterist...