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Cardamine hirsutaObservador
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Edge of lawn at a shopping center.
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Verónica-da-Pérsia (Veronica persica)Observador
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In a lawn behind a Dollar General (west side).
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Veronica politaObservador
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Edge of asphalt on south side of a Dollar General. There were two similar-looking Veronicas nearby. This one had smaller flowers and shorted pedicels than the other, which I called V. persica.
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Hyadaphis tataricaeObservador
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End of peninsula, by the East Harbor Boat entrance, near a hiking trail. Last year's leaves persisting as underdeveloped small taco-shaped folds.
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Lamium amplexicauleObservador
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South side of a mound at a Travel Plaza. Leaves subtending flowers were sessile.
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Formica ulkeiObservador
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Ant mound in sunny open area near paved trail. Ants with black heads.
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Repimpim (Erodium cicutarium)Observador
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By a fence at a Travel Plaza.
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Muscari botryoidesObservador
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In a lawn at a shopping center.
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Tasneirinha (Senecio vulgaris)Observador
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By a fence outside a highway Travel Plaza.
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Lótus-Amarelo (Nelumbo lutea)Observador
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Shore of the Mississippi River in Trempealeau.
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Género PlanorbellaObservador
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Shells on the shore of the Mississippi River in Trempealeau.
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On shaded rock at Porcupine Hill. Iron County Forest. Leaves plicate, serrulate. Leaf cells not papillose. Setae smooth.
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Bryum argenteumObservador
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Thick patch on a sidewalk in Washburn.
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Hummock at the edge of a bog. Ottawa National Forest. D4 C199 Stand 23. Microscope photos are branch leaves, close-up of a branch leaf, branch leaf section, and a stem leaf.
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Wolffia columbianaObservador
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In a permitted sewage lagoon on National Forest land near a ski hill. With Lemna minor. Shackleford collection #727, https://michiganflora.net/specimen-record/1483225.
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Sphagnum squarrosumObservador
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Moist spot in mixed forest. D2 C193 Stand 32. The first three microscope photos are branch leaves. The next three are stem leaves.
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Cladonia cristatellaObservador
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On a red pine stump. McCormick Lake Day Use Area, General Andrews State Forest.
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Poa angustifoliaObservador
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Hardwood forest on east side of Forest Road 5320. Canopy is Acer saccharum and Tilia americana. Subcanopy Ostrya virginiana, Picea glauca, and Acer saccharum. Collected 10/17/2006 (Shackleford #685, last three photos) and 7/17/2007 (Shackleford #684, https://michiganflora.net/specimen-record/1289263). The October collection was remarkable in the leaves being up to 29 inches long.
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On branches of a jack pine at McCormick Lake Day Use Area, General Andrews State Forest.
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Sphagnum fallaxObservador
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In a wet hollow in a bog. Forest Road 500 area, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. Stem leaves deltoid and they seemed bordered to me. Branch leaves narrow and pointed; undulate when dry, flat to channeled. Green cells triangular, more exposed on the outer surface.
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Mexilhão-Zebra (Dreissena polymorpha)Observador
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On the hull of a ship at the Washburn Marina.
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Atrichum undulatumObservador
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Soil of cut bank by a tributary to Sucker Creek. Leaves keeled.
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Subgénero SubsecundaObservador
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Moist ground at edge of James Lake, among sedges. Photos 5 to 8 are branch leaves. Photos 9 & 10 are stem leaves, toothed at the apex. The green cells of the branch leaves seemed equally exposed on both surfaces. Some hyaline cells of branch leaves had many pores along the margin. For a while I wondered if this was S. subsecundum but the leaf shapes didn't seem to match. Elsewhere the pores seemed to favor the ends and corners of the cells. I thought it had the "drowned kitten" look.
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Rhizomnium punctatumObservador
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Wet ground in swampy forest. Capsules nodding. Leaves entire. Costa extends to leaf apex.
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Musgo-de-Samambaia (Thuidium delicatulum)Observador
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On a shady rock outcrop. Ottawa National Forest. Microscope photos show a stem leaf, a branch leaf, and paraphyllia. The costa in the stem leaves ended below the acumen. Laminal cells unipapillose; leaf margins papillose-serrulate.
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Hedwigia ciliataObservador
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Flat open bedrock by Forest Road 7020. Ottawa National Forest.
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Уснея Длиннейшая (Usnea longissima)Observador
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Lots of pendulant Usnea on branches of a dead white spruce that had recently fallen. Spring Creek is in a deep, cool, narrow valley. North-northeast facing 35-degree slope. Forest of red maple, white spruce, paper birch, sugar maple, box elder, and black ash. Shackleford #691.
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Vernonia fasciculataObservador
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One clump by a berm on north side of Forest Road 5350. Discovered by Katherine Schneider. I suspect this was introduced somehow.