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Oxeye daisy with visitor and resident crab spider. St. Lawrence Co, NY
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about Oxeye daisy with visitor and resident crab spider. St. Lawrence Co, NY
Naturalized Oxeye daisy has distinctive edible leaves with reddish stems.
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Pipsissiwa habit and environment St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Pipsissiwa seedpod, St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Pipsissiwa flowers, St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Spotted wintergreen seed pod. Monroe Co. NY
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Spotted wintergreen leaves are distinctive. Monroe Co. NY
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Weedy greater celandine has smaller flowers than southern native wood poppy, Stylophorum diphyllum.
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about Weedy greater celandine has smaller flowers than southern native wood poppy, Stylophorum diphyllum.
Native bittersweet fruit clusters at the branch ends. Color depends on ripeness. (Niagara Co. NY)
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about Native bittersweet fruit clusters at the branch ends. Color depends on ripeness. (Niagara Co. NY)
Fruit color varies with ripeness in native bittersweet. Rely on fruit placement for ID.
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