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Gentiana andrewsii (Andrew's bottle gentian)
...also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999) and RI by Rhode Island Natural History Survey (2016), but specimens are unknown. Meadows, fields, ditches. Many records of this plant (including at leas...
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Sedum sexangulare (six-angled stonecrop)
...first reported growing in the United States in 1942. There are now scattered occurrences in parts of New England and parts of the Midwest. Habitat: anthropogenic (man-made or disturbed habitats), me...
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Acalypha virginica (Virginia three-seeded-Mercury)
...soil. Reports of this species in VT were based on collections of Acalypha rhomboidea (specimens at NEBC! and VT!). Levin (1999) noted that about 10% of plants he examined f...
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Solidago altissima (tall goldenrod)
...was reported from ME based on a number of specimens, mostly from near coastal habitats, that were S. altissima. Native to North America? Yes ...
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Viola nephrophylla (northern bog violet)
...All reports of this species from RI and many of those in MA were based on misidentified specimens (mainly collections of Viola sororia with relatively sparse pubescence on the fol...
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Agalinis purpurea (purple agalinis)
...also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown; mainly along the coastal plain, less common inland. Low fields and meadows near the coast, tidal marsh borders, dune ...
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Viola arvensis (European field violet)
...also reported from RI by George (1992), but specimens are unknown. Fields, waste areas, lawns. Native to North America? No Sometimes Confused With: ...
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Rhododendron periclymenoides (pink azalea, pinxterbloom azalea)
...Early reports of Rhododendron canescens (Michx.) G. Don from New England (e.g., Knowlton and Deane 1922) refer to this species (specimens at A! and NEBC!). Native to North America...
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Agastache nepetoides (catnip giant-hyssop)
...also reported from MA by Lint and Epling (1945), but specimens are unknown. Forest borders and fragments, shaded roadsides, rocky banks. Sorrie and Somers (1999) also have found no evidence tha...
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Tragopogon dubius (fistulous goat's beard, yellow salsify)
...also reported from ME and RI by Magee and Ahles (1999), but specimens are unknown. Fields, roadsides, pastures. Native to North America? No Some...