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THE CHECKIST Asterisk (*) indicates species not originally native to Maine.

THE CHECKIST Asterisk (*) indicates species not originally native to Maine. FORBS  CANADA MAYFLOWER, Maianthemum canadense  BLUE FLAG, Iris versicolor  COMMON BUTTERCUP*, Ranunculus acris  GOLDTHREAD, Coptis groenlandica  COMMON CINQUEFOIL, Potentilla simplex

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THE CHECKIST Asterisk (*) indicates species not originally native to Maine.

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  1. THE CHECKIST Asterisk (*) indicates species not originally native to Maine. FORBS  CANADA MAYFLOWER, Maianthemum canadense  BLUE FLAG, Iris versicolor  COMMON BUTTERCUP*, Ranunculus acris  GOLDTHREAD, Coptisgroenlandica  COMMON CINQUEFOIL, Potentilla simplex  RED CLOVER*, Trifolium pratense  HOP CLOVER*, T. procumbens  WHITE CLOVER, T.repens  PURPLE VETCH*, Vicia americana  VETCH, V. dasycarpa  WATER STARWORT, Cailitriche heteriphylia  COMMON STITCHWORT, Stellaria graminea  PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE*, Lythrum Salicaria  EVENING PRIMROSE*, Oenothera biennis  WILD SARSPARILLA, Aralianudicaulis  CARAWAY*, Carum Carvi  BUNCHBERRY, Cornuscanadensis  INDIAN PIPE, Monotropauniflora  STARFLOWER, Trientalisborealis  SEA LAVENDER, LimoniumNashii  SPREADING DOGBANE, Apocynum androsaemifolium  HEAL-ALL*, Prunella vulgaris  COMMON MULLEIN*, erbascum Thapsus  SEASIDE PLANTAIN, Plantago Juncoides  PARTRIDGE-BERRY, Mitchella repens  POISON IVY, Rhus radicans  CANADA GOLDENROD, Solidago canadensis  LANCE-LEAVED GOLDENROD, S. graminifolia  SEASIDE GOLDENROD, S. sempervirens  FLAT-TOPPED ASTER, Aster umbellatus  FIELD PUSSYTOES, Antennaria neglecta  PEARLY EVERLASTING, Anaphalis margaritacea  BLACK-EYED SUSAN*, Rudbeckia serotina  PURPLE-HEADED SNEEZEWEED*, Helenium nudiforum  OX-EYE DAISY*, Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum  COMMON TANSY*, Tanacetum vulgare  BURDOCK*, Arctium minus  ORANGE HAWKWEED*, Hieracium aurantiacum  GOLDEN LUNGWORT, H. murorum  KING DEVIL*, H. pratense  YARROW*, Achillea millefolium  LADY FERN, Athyrium Filix-ferrina  BRACKEN FERN, Pteridium aquilinum  ROCK POLYPODY, Polypodium virginianum MOSSES (partial)  PEAT MOSS, Sphagnum spp.  PINCUSHION MOSS, Leucobryumglaucum  HAIRCAP MOSS, Polytrichiumjuniperum HORSETAILS  FIELD HORSETAIL, Equisetumarvense  WOOD HORSETAIL, E. sylvaticum LIVERWORTS (partial)  WOOD LIVERWORT, Bazzaniatrilobata LICHENS (partial)  REINDEER MOSS, Cladina alpesris  REINDEER MOSS, C. rangeferina  BRITISH SOLDIER, Cladonia cristalella  PIXIE CUPS, Cladonia spp.  OLD MAN'S BEARD, Usneabourbata SEAWEEDS (partial)  ROCKWEED, Fuscus vesiculosis  GREEN SEAWEED, Enteromorpha Intestinalis  SEA LETTUCE, Ulva lactuca MUSHROOMS  FLY AGARIC, Amanita muscaria  DESTROYING ANGEL, A. virosa  THE SICKENER, Russula emetica  HONEY MUSHROOM, Armillariella mellea  GYPSY, Pholiota caperata  GOLDEN CHANTERELLE, Cantharellus cibarius  SENSITIVE BOLETUS, Boletus cyanescens  EDIBLE BOLETE, B. edulis  ROUGH-STEMMED BOLETUS, B. scaber Compiled by P. Sharp, 1982 Updated by Prof. Dr. E. Landolt, 1993  COMMON DANDELION, Taraxacum officinale  MOUSE-EAR CHICKWEED, Cerastium vulgatum  YELLOW WOOD SORREL, Oxalis europaea  WILD MADDER, Galium mollugo s.l.  YELLOW RATTLEBOX, Rhinanthus crista-galli  COMMON SPEEDWELL, Veronica officinalis  FALL DANDELION, Leontodon automnale  TWINFLOWER, Linnaea americana  VIRGINIA CREEPER, Parthenocissus inserta  DWARF ENCHANTER'S NIGHTSHADE, Circaea alpina  KNOTWEED, Polygonum aviculare s.l.  BLACK SNAKEROOT, Snicula trifolita  ALDER, Almusrugosa GRASSES, SEDGES, AND RUSHES (partial)  WILD RYE, Elymus virginicus  WOOD REED GRASS, Cinna latifolia  ORCHARD GRASS, Dactylis glomerata  QUACK GRASS, Agropyron repens  SWEET VERNAL GRASS, Anthoxanthum odoratum  TIMOTHY*, Phleum pratense  CHAIRMAKER'S RUSH, Scirpus americanus  SOFT MARSH BULRUSH, S. robustus  SEDGE FAMILY, Carex crinita  SEDGE FAMILY, C. intumescens  SEDGE FAMILY, C. pallescens  SEDGE FAMILY, C. scoparia  SOFT RUSH, Juncus effusus  PATH RUSH, J. tenuis  WOOD RUSH, Luzula multiflora FERNS  CINNAMON FERN, Onoclea cinnamonea  INTERRUPTED FERN, O. Claytoniana  SENSITIVE FERN, O.sensibilis  OAK FERN, Dryopteris disjuncta  NEW YORK FERN, D. noveboracensis  WOOD FERN, D. spinulosa  CHRISTMAS FERN, Polystichum acrostichoides  HAY-SCENTED FERN, Dennstaedtia punctilobula

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