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Monarda didyma (scarlet bee-balm)
...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Roadsides, waste ares, gardens, about dwellings. The flowers of Monarda didyma are inodorous as they are primarily poll...
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Geum laciniatum (floodplain avens)
...is reported to be weakly correlated with latitude (var. trichocarpum is more common to the south; Fernald 1950b). See also Geum aleppicum. Native to North America? ...
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Ipomoea pandurata (wild sweet potato morning-glory)
...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, woodlands, forest clearings, waste areas. This species is thought to be native to CT but is introduc...
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Dicentra cucullaria (Dutchman's-breeches)
...also reported from RI by George (1997), but specimens are unknown. Rich, mesic, deciduous forests, including upland and riparian types. Native to North America? ...
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Phlox maculata (spotted phlox, wild sweet-William)
...Previous reports of this species in MA were based on a cultivated specimen (fide Sorrie and Somers 1999). Native to North America? Yes ...
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Viola striata (striped cream violet)
...banks. Reports of this species from VT are based on cultivated specimens. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: pet...
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Amelanchier spicata (dwarf serviceberry, dwarf shadbush)
...(Willdenow reported 2–2.5 m tall). Therefore, he named our eastern North American species A. stolonifera. Plants growing in a garden setting should not be used as evidence for inapplica...
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Polygonum achoreum (leathery knotweed)
...The report of this species in CT by Magee and Ahles (1999) is based on a specimen of Polygonum buxiforme— Ahles 85330 ( MASS!). Native to North America? ...
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Veronica americana (American speedwell)
...was reported from RI by Kartesz (1999), based on George (1992); however, George (1999) stated it had questionable occurrence in RI and was unaware of any collections. Native to No...
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Veronica serpyllifolia (thyme-leaved speedwell)
...also reported from MA by Sorrie and Somers (1999), but specimens are unknown. Subspecies serpyllifolia is non-native and known from CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT. Su...