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Pink Lady's Slipper (Cypripedium acaule)Observer
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Mixed woods mature stand.
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Something...Observer
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Missing LocationDescription
Fuzzy leaves plant in Rocky open soil by train tracks.
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Apples (Genus Malus)Observer
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Opposite leaves, maybe an apple?
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Painted Trillium (Trillium undulatum)Observer
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Under mixed wood canopy in well drained soil
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Scirpus Bulrushes (Genus Scirpus)Observer
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Located in flood zone of the fishriver. Wet gravel soil, facing the western sky.
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True Sedges (Genus Carex)Observer
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Appears to be a sedge located 10m from river.
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Something...Observer
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Missing LocationDescription
Has a square stem and elongated leaves!
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Cattails (Genus Typha)Observer
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Located in wet ditch. Rocky shallow moist soil.
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Mustard Family (Family Brassicaceae)Observer
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Located on edge of road. Leaves are fuzzy along with the stem. Plant puts up with severe draft from passing vehicles.
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Mallow and Hibiscus Family (Family Malvaceae)Observer
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Appears to be from the rosacea family. Located in N exposed ditch in rocky shallow soil.
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Large-leaved Lupine (Lupinus polyphyllus)Observer
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Located in North facing ditch with shallow rocky soil.
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Creeping Thistle (Cirsium arvense)Observer
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Spiked plant with clover like flower. Located under a red oser bush. Rocky shallow loam.
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Dogwoods (Genus Cornus)Observer
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Located in ditch. Shallow rocky soild, no overgrowth.
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Grasses, Sedges, Cattails, and Allies (Order Poales)Observer
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Grass like monocot that appears to be a sedge, due to the ridge along the central part of the leaf. Located along an embankment facing north. Soild is rocky and shallow.
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Purple Crownvetch (Securigera varia)Observer
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Appears to be a legume, located on north facing bank under the shade of shrubs. Rocky shallow soild.
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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)Observer
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Clover plant located in field with short grasses. Rocky shallow soil exposed to afternoon sun.
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Common Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum)Observer
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Fern common located in wet ditch.
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Grasses (Family Poaceae)Observer
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Common lawn grass that has gone to seed.
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Common Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)Observer
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Plant with alternate leaves. Leaves are appearantly compound with coral spike appearance. In rocky soil on north facing bank
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Hawkweeds (Subtribe Hieraciinae)Observer
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Located amongst short grasses and herbs. Hairy basal leaves with square sawtooth ray flowers.
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Sensitive Fern (Onoclea sensibilis)Observer
davidparadisDescription
Located in wet rocky soil.
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Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris)Observer
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Small herb with pinecone looking buds. Small purple flowers shooting off 'pinecone'. Opposite leaves. Rocky soil in field.
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Rugosa Rose (Rosa rugosa)Observer
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Large rose bush. Deep pink aromic flowers. Opposite compound leaves with seven leaflets.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
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What appears to be a populous tree growing in grass. Large roots. Red pointed buds about the petiole. Rocky soil.
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Docks (Genus Rumex)Observer
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Broad ovular basal leaves. Long flower spikes with little red flowers. Located in field with poor rocket soil. Exposed to sun from south for a short part of the day.
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Everlastings (Genus Anaphalis)Observer
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Located on bank exposed to northern light, shaded by conifers to the south. Opposite leaves. Dry scaled fruit on spikes.
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Something...Observer
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Missing LocationDescription
Gills. Completely white.
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Tall Rattlesnake Root (Nabalus altissimus)Observer
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Located under hardwood canopy. Large vegetative leaves have a triangular shape while the upper leaves have an ovular shape. Flowers sprout from just above the leaf petiole. Soil is shallow loam.
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Solomon's Plume (Maianthemum racemosum)Observer
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Located under canopy of mostly hardwoods. Soil is shallow (max 6 inches). Leaves attached directly to shoot, with parallel venation.