Species beginning with E
Species beginning with P
Acer negundo (boxelder)
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Acer rubrum (red maple)
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Acer saccharinum (silver maple)
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Aesculus glabra (Ohio Buckeye)
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Alliaria petiolata (garlic mustard)
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Allium canadense (wild onion)
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Allium tricoccum (wild leek)
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Asarum canadense (wild ginger)
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Asimina triloba (common pawpaw)
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Aster simplex (panicled aster)
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Cardamine pensylvanica (Pennsylvania bittercress)
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Celtis laevigata (sugarberry)
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Celtis occidentalis (common hackberry)
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Chenopodium capitatum (strawberry blite)
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Convallaria majalis (lily-of-the-valley)
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Convolvulus sepium (hedge bindweed)
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Conyza canadensis (common horseweed)
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Daucus carota (Queen Anne’s Lace)
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Dentaria laciniata (cut-leaved toothwort, crow’s foot)
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Dicentra cucullaria (Dutchman’s breeches)
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Dutchman’s Breeches
Enemion biternatum (Eastern false rue anenome)
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Erigeron philadelphicus (fleabane)
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Erythronium americanum (trout lily)
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Galium tinctorium (stiff marsh bedstraw)
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Geranium maculatum (wild geranium)
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Glechoma hederacea (ground ivy)
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Gleditsia triacanthos (honey locust)
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Hesperis matronalis (dames rocket)
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Hydrophyllum appendiculatum (appendaged waterleaf)
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Hydrophyllum canadense (broad-leaved waterleaf)
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Hydrophyllum virginianum (Virginia waterleaf)
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Juglans nigra (black walnut)
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Lolium arundinaceum (tall ryegrass)
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Lonicera japonica (Japanese honeysuckle)
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Lonicera maackii (bush honeysuckle)
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Maclura pomifera (osage-orange)
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Menispermum canadense (moonseed)
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Morus alba (white mulberry)
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Morus rubra (red mulberry)
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia (Virginia creeper)
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Physalis subglabrata (smooth ground cherry)
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Plantanus occidentalis (American sycamore)
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Polygonatum biflorum (smooth solomon’s seal)
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Populus deltoides (Eastern cottonwood)
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Prunus serotina (black cherry)
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Rudbeckia hirta (black-eyed Susan)
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Salix nigra (black willow)
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Smilacina racemosa (Soloman’s plume)
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Smilax rotundifolia (roundleaf greenbrier)
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Solidago altissima (tall goldenrod)
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Taraxacum officinale (common dandelion)
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Thalictrum diocium (early meadow rue)
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Thalictrum thalictroides (rue anemone)
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Trifolium repens (white clover)
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Urtica dioica (stinging nettle)
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Vinca minor (periwinkle)
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Vitis vulpina (wild grape)
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