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ACANTHACEAE (Acanthus Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Ruellia Ruellia Caroliniensis ACANTHACEAE (Acanthus Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Ruellia Ruellia Caroliniensis ACERACEAE (Maple Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Box Acer Negundo Red Maple Acer Rubrum AGAVACEAE (Century Plant Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Adam's Needle Yucca * Yucca Filamentosa AIZOACEAE (Fig Marigold Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Carpetweed Mollugo Verticillata ALISMATACEAE (Water Plantain Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME American Water Plantain Alisma Subcordatum Grassleaf Arrowhead Sagittaria Graminea Duck Potato Sagittaria Latifolia AMARANTHACEAE (Amaranth Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Smooth Pigweed Amaranthus Hybridus AMARYLLIDACEAE (Amaryllidaceae Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Daffodil Narcissus pseudo narcissus False Garlic Nothoscordum bivalve ANACARDIACEAE (Cashew Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Winged Sumac Rhus Copallina Poison Ivy Rhus Radicans ANNONACEAE (Custard Apple Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Pawpaw Asimina Triloba APIACEAE (Carrot Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Queen Anne's Lace Daucus Carota Water Pennywort * Hydrocotyle Umbellata Canada Sanicle Sanicula Canadensis Mock Bishop Weed Ptilimnium Capillaceum Southern Chervil Chaerophyllum tainturieri APOCYNACEAE (Dogbane Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Indian Hemp Apocynum Cannabinum Star Jasmine Trachelospermum Difforme AQUIFOLIACEAE (Holly Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Gallberry * Ilex Glabra American Holly Ilex Opaca ARACEAE (Arum Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Jack-in-the-pulpit Arisaema Triphyllum ARALIACEAE (Ginseng Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Devil's Walking Stick Aralia Spinosa English Ivy * Hedera Helix ARISTOLOCHIACEAE (Aristolochiaceae Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Virginia Snakeroot Aristolochia serpentaria ASCLEPIADACEAE (Milkweed Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Purple Milkweed Asclepias Purpurascens Common Milkweed * Asclepias Syriaca Butterfly Weed Asclepias Tuberosa ASTERACEAE (Aster Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Common Yarrow Achillea Millefolium Common Ragweed Ambrosia Artemisiifolia Annual Wormwood * Artemisia Annua Mugwort Artemisia Vulgaris Awl Aster Aster Pilosus Perennial Salt Marsh Aster Aster Tenuifolius Groundsel Baccharis Halimifolia Spanish Needles * Bidens Bipinnata Devil's Beggar Ticks Bidens Frondosa Tickseed Sunflower Bidens Polylepis Musk Thistle Carduus Nutans Spotted Knapweed Centaurea Maculosa Oxeye Daisy Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Bull Thistle Cirsium Vulgare Mistflower Conoclinium Coelestinum Hawksbeard Crepis Japonica Herb-of-stumps Eclipta Alba Elephant's Foot * Elephantopus Carolinianus Fireweed Erechtites Hieracifolia Annual Fleabane Erigeron Annuus Horseweed Erigeron Canadensis Dog Fennel Eupatorium Capillifolium Hyssop-leaved Boneset Eupatorium Hyssopifolium Boneset * Eupatorium Perfoliatum Ragged Eupatorium * Eupatorium Pilosum Round-leaved Eupatorium Eupatorium Rotundifolium Late Eupatorium Eupatorium Serotinum Fragrant Cudweed Gnaphalium Obtusifolium Purple Cudweed Gnaphalium Purpureum Narrow-leaved Sneezeweed Helenium Amarum Beaked Hawkweed Hieracium Gronovii Mouse-ear Hawkweed Hieracium Pilosella Spotted Cat's Ear Hypochoeris Radicata Rough Marsh Elder Iva Annua Virginia Dwarf Dandelion Krigia Virginica Tall Lettuce Lactuca Canadensis Climbing Hempweed Mikania Scandens Camphorweed Pluchea Camphorata Yellow Flowered Leaf Cup Polymnia Uvedalia DC. False Dandelion Pyrrhopappus Carolinianus Groundsel Senecio Aureus Common Goldenrod Solidago Canadensis Hairy Piney Woods Goldenrod Solidago Fistulosa Common Flat Topped Goldenrod Solidago Graminifolia Early Goldenrod Solidago Juncea Rough Goldenrod Solidago Rugosa Seashore Goldenrod Solidago Sempervirens Coastal Plain Flat Topped Goldenrod Solidago Tenuifolia Prickly Sow Thistle Sonchus Asper Common Dandelion Taraxacum Afficinale New York Ironweed Vernonia Noveboracensis Cocklebur Xanthium Strumarium Corn Chamomile Anthemis arvensis Calico Aster Aster lateriflorus Great Aster Aster grandiflorus Shaggy Soldiers Galinsoga quadriradiata Annual Sunflower Helianthus annuus Black Eyed Susan Rudbeckia hirta BALSAMINACEAE (Touch-Me-Not Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Jewelweed Impatiens Capensis BERBERIADACEAE (Barberry Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Mayapple Podophyllum Peltatum Nandina Nandina domestica BETULACEAE (Birch Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME River Birch * Betula Nigra Ironwood Carpinus Caroliniana BIGNONIACEAE (Trumpet Creeper Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Cross Vine * Bignonia Capreolata Field Forget-Me-Not Myosotis arvensis Southern Catalpa Catalpa bignoniodes Trumpet Creeper Campsis Radicans BRASSICACEAE (Mustard Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Ascherson Early Winter Cress Barbarea Verna Bulbous Cress Cardamine Bulbosa Hoary Bitter Cress Cardamine Hirsuta Swine Cress Coronopus Didymus Poor-man's Pepper Lepidium Virginicum Jointed Charlock * Raphanus Raphanistrum Mouse Ear Cress Arabidopsis Thaliana Pennsylvania Bittercress Cardamine pensylvanica Dames Rocket Hesperis matrionalis Field Pennycress Thlaspi arvense CALLITRICHACEAE (Callitrichaceae Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Water Starwort Callitriche heterophylla CAMPANULACEAE (Bellflower Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Cardinal Flower Lobelia Cardinalis Indian Tobacco * Lobelia Inflata Nuttall's Lobelia Lobelia Nuttallii Downy Lobelia Lobelia Puberula Venus Looking Glass Triodanis Perfoliata CAPRIFOLIACEAE (Honeysuckle Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Fragrant Honeysuckle * Lonicera Fragrantissima Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera Japonica Common Elderberry Sambucus Canadensis Possum Haw Viburnum Nudum Black Haw Viburnum Prunifolium CARYOPHYLLACEAE (Pink Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Mouseear Chickweed Cerastium Glomeratum Deptford Pink Dianthus Armeria Annual Knawel Scleranthus Annuus Sleepy Catchfly Silene Antirrhina Common Chickweed Stellaria Media 5-Stamen Chickweed Cerastium semidecandrum Rose Campion Lychnis coronaria Trailing Pearlwort Sagina decumbens CELASTRACEAE (Staff Tree Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Strawberry Bush Euonymus Americanus CHENOPODIACEAE (Goosefoot Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Lamb's Quarters Chenopodium Album Mexican Tea Chenopodium Ambrosioides CLETHRACEAE (Clethra Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Sweet Pepper Bush Clethra Alnifolia COMMELINACEAE (Spiderwort Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Asiatic Dayflower Commelina Communis * Murdannia Keisak CONVOLVULACEAE (Morning Glory Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Field Dodder * Cuscuta Campestris Dichondra Dichondra Carolinensis Red Morning Glory Ipomea Coccinea Ivy-leaved Morning Glory Ipomea Hederacea Small White Morning Glory Ipomea Lacunosa Common Morning Glory * Ipomea Purpurea Hedge Bindweed Calystegia sepium Man-of-the-Earth Ipomoea pandurata CORNACEAE (Dogwood Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Flowering Dogwood Cornus Florida Swamp Dogwood Cornus Foemina CRASSULACEAE (Stonecrop Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Ditch Stonecrop * Penthorum Sedoides CUCURBITACEAE (Gourd Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Creeping Cucumber Melothria Pendula CUPRESSACEAE COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Red Cedar Juniperus Virginiana CYPERACEAE (Sedge Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Sedge Carex Albolutescens Sedge * Carex Folliculata Sedge Carex Glaucescens Sedge * Carex Grayi Sedge Carex Joorii Lurid Sedge Carex Lurida Galingale * Cyperus Brevifolioides Red Root Cyperus Erythrorhizos Flatsedge Cyperus Filincinus Flatsedge Cyperus Iria Flatsedge Cyperus Ovularis Flatsedge Cyperus Pseudovegetus Flatsedge Cyperus Retrorsus Threeway Sedge * Dulichium Arundinaceum Spike Sedge Eleocharis Obtusa Squarestem Spike Rush * Eleocharis Quadrangulata Killcow Eleocharis Tenuis Spike Sedge * Eleocharis Tuberculosa Beak Rush * Rhyncospora Chalarocephala Beak Rush Rhyncospora Corniculata Beak Rush Rhyncospora Inexpansa Slender Fimbristylis Fimbristylis Autumnalis Wool Grass Scirpus Cyperinus Densetuff Hairsedge Bulbostylis capillaris DIOSCORACEAE (Yam Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Wild Yam * Dioscorea Villosa EBENACEAE (Ebony Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Persimmon Diospyros Virginiana ELAEAGNACEAE (Oleaster Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Elaeagnus * Elaeagnus Pungens Autumn Olive Elaeagnus umbellata EQUISETACEAE (Horsetail Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Common Horsetail * Equisetum Arvense ERICACEAE (Heath Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Dangleberry Gaylussacia Frondosa Swamp Leucothe Leucothe Racemosa Indian Pipes Monotropa Uniflora Sourwood * Oxydendron Arboreum Shinners Pinxter Flower Rhododendron Periclymenoides Clammy Azalea Rhododendron Viscosum Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium Corymbosum Black Highbush Blueberry Vaccinium Fuscatum Low Blueberry Vaccinium Pallidum Spotted Wintergreen Chimaphila maculate Deerberry Vaccinium stamineum EUPHORBIACEAE (Spurge Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Slender Three Seeded Mercury * Acalypha Gracilens Common Three Seeded Mercury * Acalypha Rhomboidea Croton Croton Glandulosus Var. Septentrionalis Spotted Spurge Euphorbia Maculata Milk Purslane Euphorbia Nutans Carolina Leaf Flower * Phyllanthus Caroliniensis FABACEAE (Pea Family) COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Mimosa Albizia Julibrissin Ground Nut Apios Americana Partridge Pea Cassia Chamaecrista Wild Sensitive Plant Cassia Nictitans Weedy Rattlebox Crotolaria Sagittalis Panicled Tick Clover * Desmodium Paniculatum Round-leaved Tick Trefoil Desmodium Rotundifolium Rough Pea Vine * Lathyrus Hirsutus Narrow-leaved Lespedeza Lespedeza Angustifolia Chinese Lespedeza Lespedeza Cuneata Downy Trailing Lespedeza * Lespedeza
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