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Scaevola taccadaObserver
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Common on island,, much more so than the native, black-fruited Scaevola plumieri
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Corchorus hirsutusObserver
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Common shrub throughout the island in coastal coppice, roadsides, around roads and houses.
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Observer
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Common along roads, lawn and trail edges near Gerace Research Station and throughout the island.
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Common on lawn edges and roadsides throughout San Salvador
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Penstemon digitalisObserver
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Species planted locally but several individuals seeded in to lawn edge and other individuals appear locally naturalized (native or nonnative genotype unknown).
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Veronica arvensisObserver
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Locally common in gravelly lawn edges and sidewalk cracks.
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Veronica chamaedrysObserver
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Locally abundant in floodplain terraces, as well as yard edges and abandoned lots.
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Nabalus serpentariusObserver
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Locally abundant. This taxon is of conservation concern in New England but in New York (this specimen's location).
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Mikania scandensObserver
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Coordinates randomized at landowner request. Town (Greenwich) is accurate. Apologies for poor image quality.
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Toxicodendron vernixObserver
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Not touching this one to get my usual extreme closeup photo! This species is very abundant in this wetland along the Limerick/Cornish town line.
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Corylus americanaObserver
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Growing with Corylus cornuta ssp. cornuta.
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Carex swaniiObserver
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Gynecandrous terminal spike; spikes densely flowered and lacking remote flowers; densely pubescent perigynia.
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Rorippa sylvestrisObserver
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Petals ~4.5 mm long; middle stem leaves pinnately lobed (some completely divided).
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Berteroa incanaObserver
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Occasional in gravels and sands behind the airport. Apologies for the photo quality.
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Observer
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Maine material should be C. edentula ssp. edentula var. edentula. This taxonomic choice does not seem to exist in the internal data here. (Likely my not knowing how to find it on the site)