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Simple ID key Want to know what that plant is? With our Simple Key, you can identify over 1,200 common native and naturalized New England plants! Observ...
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Fagus grandifolia (American beech): Go Botany
Facts About Its exceptionally smooth, light gray bark makes the American beech stand out in any forest. It holds on to its toothed, golden-brown leaves very late into the...
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Swida sericea (red-osier dogwood)
Red-osier dogwood is easy to spot in wetlands in winter, with its red stems and blueish fruits that resist rot and persist long after the fruits of other species have dropped. It is often used to stabilize streambanks and revegetate wetlands because...
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Viola labradorica (American dog violet, Labrador violet)
American dog violet is an attractive violet that is much touted in the horticulture trade, due perhaps in part to its long blooming season. However, recent study of the genus by New England Wild Flower Society indicates that the species sold is most...
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Najas flexilis (nodding waternymph, wavy waternymph)
Wavy water-nymph is a common aquatic plant throughout New England. It is also found in Europe, where it is quite rare. It is helpful to have seeds present on the plant to separate it from its closest relative, Guadalupe waternymph (Najas guadalupensis...
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Sisymbrium officinale (common hedge-mustard)
Originally native to southern Europe, common hedge-mustard has been exported to Asia, Africa, North America and other parts of Europe. It prefers to grow in disturbed sites with fertile soil.
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