14 results for chelone glabra
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Chelone glabra (white turtlehead)
... Chelone glabra var. chlorantha, Chelone glabra var. dilatata, Chelone glabra var. elatior, Chelone glabra var. linifolia ...
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Genus: Chelone (turtlehead)
Genus: Chelone. turtlehead. Family: Plantaginaceae. This Genus's Species: Chelone glabra Chelone lyonii Chelone obliqua Key To This Genus's Species
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Question: Plant with white flowers and opposite, toothed leaves growing in seasonally flooded …
...it Chelone glabra? Answer: Dear jfc, yes, it looks like a good match for Chelone glabra. This species is the only native member of its genus in New England. It likes wetlands and shorelines as it t...
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Sighting: Chelone glabra at 42.314, -71.308
Sighting: Chelone glabra at 42.314, -71.308 Posted Sept. 17, 2014, 1:37 a.m. by AldenGriffith Location notes: Boulder Brook Reservation in Wellesley, MA
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Question: Waterbury VT 8/13/16 overgrown field, False Obedient Dragonhead or Beardstongue like plant. …
...again Chelone glabra (white turtlehead).
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Question: I found this plant on the Souhegan River Trail in Milford, NH …
...is Chelone glabra (white turtlehead), a native member of the Plantaginaceae. It is found occasionally as a member of wetland plant communities (such as swamps) and along shorelines.
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Question: 8/5/16-Growing on the bank of the CT river Hartland, VT. Small to …
...is Chelone glabra (white turtlehead), a member of the Plantaginaceae with showy flowers. Best wishes.
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Sighting: Chelone glabra at Lynn Fells Parkway, Saugus MA
Sighting: Chelone glabra at Lynn Fells Parkway, Saugus MA Posted Sept. 26, 2018, 8:46 p.m. by califyank Description or comments: Only one plant was observed. The access road is over grown wi...
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Question: Waterbury VT Slightly overgrown field 8/13/16 Vervain like plant. Thanks
...is Chelone glabra (white turtlehead), though the thumbnail is clearly a different plant. I can help you best if you send the images to ahaines[at]newenglandwild.org because Go Botany is currently exp...
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Chelone obliqua (red turtlehead)
...long).: Chelone glabra Family: Plantaginaceae Genus: Chelone Notes on Subspecies and Varieties: Our variety is Chelone obliqua L. var. obliqua.