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Squirrel corn, taken in St. Lawrence Co. NY
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A natural population on alvars in Jefferson Co. NY.
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Not fully opened flowers, taken in Cape May Co. NJ
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Spagnum wulfianum, Wulf's peatmoss, in Franklin Co. NY
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Sphagnum cuspidatum, toothed peatmoss, in Clinton Co. NY
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Notice that the flower heads are not just on one side of the branch. Taken in Virginia.
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Notice the strongly recurved involucral bracts. (Taken in Ontario Co. NY)
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Sparse flowers are all on one side of the stem. (Essex Co. NY)
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Lower leaves have winged petioles, and a very different shape than upper leaves. (Essex Co. NY)
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Horse-nettle fruit. Notice the prickles on stems. (Livingston Co. NY)
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