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Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Leaf blade edges: the edge of the leaf blade has teeth. Stamens fused: ...
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Kyllinga gracillima (pasture greenhead-sedge)
...greenhead-sedge. Graminoids Remaining Graminoids Facts About: Pasture greenhead-sedge is an exotic species of muddy stream- and river-sides in Connecticut. It is the only member of its g...
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Anemone virginiana (tall anemone, tall windflower)
...the heads of achenes 2-4.5 cm tall, 2-5 time as tall as wide (vs. A. virginiana, with the inflorescence subtended by usually 2 or 3 leaves, and the heads of achenes 1.5-3 cm tall and 1-1.5 times as ta...
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Eriocaulon parkeri (Parker's pipewort)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Root septa: the roots have transverse septa. Length of peduncle: ...
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Eriocaulon aquaticum (seven-angled pipewort)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Flower symmetry: there are two or more ways to evenly divide the flower (the flower is radially sym...
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Daisies, goldenrods, and other Aster family plants: All other flowering non-woody plants: Simple Key
...yellowhead. Inula salicina. willow-leaved yellowhead. Ionactis linariifolia. flax-leaved stiff-aster. Iva annua. rough marsh-elder. Jacobaea vulgaris. tansy ragwort...
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Platanthera orbiculata (round-leaved bog-orchid)
...its head comes into contact with one of the pollinia, which attaches to the moth's compound eye. This species may be confused with large-leaved bog-orchid (Platanthera macrophylla). Habitat: fo...
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Corema conradii (broom-crowberry)
...flower head of the composite family, Asteraceae). Twig hairs: the twigs have hairs, but the hairs do not have glands. Leaves...
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Cephalanthus occidentalis (common buttonbush)
..."head" (Cephal-) and "flower" (-anthos). This distant relative of coffee (family Rubiaceae) grows in wetland areas. Ducks and other waterfowl eat the seeds. Habitat: anthropogeni...
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Orchids: Orchids and related plants: Simple Key
...ram's-head lady's-slipper. Cypripedium parviflorum. yellow lady's-slipper. Cypripedium reginae. showy lady's-slipper. Epipactis atrorubens. dark red hell...