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Invasive Asiatic bittersweet is identified by fruits all along the branch, not by fruit color. (Niagara Co. NY)
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NJ tea in flower, taken in Monroe Co. NY
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Shagbark hickory bark is distinctively shaggy. (Jefferson Co. NY)
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Inside the husk is the hickory nut! Taken in Jefferson Co. NY
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Musclewood spring flowers, taken at Rush Oak Openings, NY
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The "striped" leaf sheath in brown fox sedge, taken in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Brown fox sedge in a typical wet habitat in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Bladder sedge, St. Lawrence Co. NY
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Hairy sedge seed, Hamilton Co. NY
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Hairy sedge is usually tufted at the base. (Cayuga, NY)
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