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Calystegia: Dichotomous Key
...been reported from most states in New England by various authors. However, these reports actually refer to C. pubescens (see discussion under that species). Reference: Brummitt (1980). ...
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Botrychium lunaria (common moonwort)
...also reported from NH by Magee and Ahles (1999) and from VT by Wagner and Wagner (1993), but specimens are unknown; highly disjunct locations in ME. Forests, swamp margins, meado...
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Euphorbia: Dichotomous Key
...was reported from MA by Kartesz (1999), but the report was erroneous. Euphorbia pubentissima Michx. was reported from NH by Pease (1964; as E. corollata var. mollis Millsp.), but the collectio...
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Festuca brachyphylla (alpine fescue)
...was reported from near the summit of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, but this report remains unconfirmed. It is a boreal species that regularly inhabits open, rocky places in the alpine. It is eate...
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Iris: Dichotomous Key
...was reported for CT by Graves (1910). The specimen is I. pseudacorus—Eames 3993a (CONN). Iris laevigata Fisch. ex Fisch. & C.A. Mey. was reported for CT by Harger et al. (1930). There are three...
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Dichanthelium commutatum (variable rosette-panicgrass)
...also reported from NH by Freckmann and Lelong (2003a), but specimens are unknown. Woodlands, openings, sandy fields. Dichanthelium commutatum was reported from ME by Gould and Clark (1978), but the s...
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Question: I'd like to report finding Rhodotypos scandens (Black Jet-bead) in Highland Park, …
...to report finding Rhodotypos scandens (Black Jet-bead) in Highland Park, Greenfield, MA. It does not show up on your map of its occurrence as being present in Franklin County, MA. Also, I'd lik...
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Question: Hello, Arthur. Can you explain why Japanese Knotweed is known by so …
...to reports that it may be effective both as a prophylactic and treatment for Lyme Disease? It is one of my favorite foraging foods- easy to gather and freeze, and as I hear, quite nutritious. Answe...
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Question: Lincoln, Massachusetts. A survey of nearby wetlands reported Dendrolycopodium obscurum there. This …
...wetlands reported Dendrolycopodium obscurum there. This is a drier location. I don't really understand the difference between obscurum and hickeyi. Answer: Dear jfc, this appears to be Dendrol...
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Question: Hi again, this is a follow up to my plantain question I …
...and report back so we can make an informed identification. The line of dehiscence suggests P. rugelii, but it will be nice to confirm with other characteristics. Thank you.