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Minnesota Biodiversity Atlas Plant List Tettegouche State Park Plant List Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Abies balsamea balsam fir Acer rubrum red maple Acer spicatum mountain maple Actaea pachypoda white baneberry Adiantum pedatum maidenhair fern Agrostis scabra rough bentgrass Allium tricoccum wild leek Alnus incana rugosa speckled alder Alnus viridis crispa green alder Alopecurus pratensis meadow foxtail Ambrosia artemisiifolia common ragweed Amelanchier bartramiana northern juneberry Amelanchier interior inland juneberry Amelanchier laevis smooth juneberry Amelanchier sanguinea sanguinea round-leaved juneberry Amelanchier spicata creeping juneberry Amelanchier wiegandii inland juneberry Arabis pycnocarpa hairy rock cress Arabis pycnocarpa pycnocarpa hairy rock cress Aralia racemosa American spikenard Arctostaphylos uva-ursi bearberry Arnica lonchophylla long-leaved arnica T Artemisia campestris caudata field sagewort Asarum canadense wild ginger Asplenium trichomanes trichomanes maidenhair spleenwort T Astragalus canadensis Canada milk-vetch Athyrium filix-femina angustum lady fern Berberis thunbergii Japanese barberry Betula cordifolia heart-leaved birch Betula papyrifera paper birch Bidens cernua nodding bur marigold Bidens frondosa leafy beggarticks Bidens tripartita tufted beggarticks Boechera grahamii spreading rock cress Botrychium matricariifolium matricary grapefern Botrychium multifidum leathery grapefern Botrychium virginianum rattlesnake fern Brachyelytrum aristosum northern shorthusk Bromus ciliatus fringed brome Calamagrostis canadensis bluejoint Calamagrostis canadensis macouniana Macoun's reedgrass © 2013 MinnesotaSeasons.com. 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Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Calamagrostis stricta inexpansa northern reedgrass Cardamine pensylvanica Pensylvania bitter cress Carex arctata drooping wood sedge Carex backii Back's sedge Carex brevior short sedge Carex brunnescens brownish sedge Carex brunnescens sphaerostachya brownish sedge Carex castanea chestnut-colored sedge Carex communis communis colonial sedge Carex crinita fringe sedge Carex deflexa deflexa northern sedge Carex disperma soft-leaved sedge Carex eburnea ivory sedge Carex flava yellow sedge SC Carex foenea hay sedge Carex gracillima graceful sedge Carex gynandra nodding sedge Carex houghtoniana Houghton's sedge Carex media intermediate sedge SC Carex peckii Peck's sedge Carex pensylvanica Pennsylvania sedge Carex pseudocyperus cyperus sedge Carex scoparia scoparia pointed broom sedge Carex tenuiflora sparse-flowered sedge Carex trisperma three-seeded bog sedge Carex tuckermanii Tuckerman's sedge Carex umbellata umbel sedge Carex utriculata beaked sedge Carex vaginata sheathed sedge Carex vesicaria inflated sedge Carex vulpinoidea fox sedge Carum carvi caraway Celastrus scandens climbing bittersweet Chelone glabra white turtlehead Chimaphila umbellata umbellata pipsissewa Cinna latifolia drooping woodreed Circaea alpina alpina alpine enchanter's nightshade Claytonia caroliniana Carolina spring beauty Clematis occidentalis clematis Clematis virginiana virgin's bower Corallorhiza maculata occidentalis spotted coralroot Corallorhiza trifida early coralroot Cornus alternifolia pagoda dogwood © 2013 MinnesotaSeasons.com. 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Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Cornus rugosa round-leaved dogwood Cornus sericea red-osier dogwood Corydalis aurea aurea golden corydalis Corydalis sempervirens pale corydalis Corylus cornuta cornuta beaked hazelnut Crataegus chrysocarpa fireberry hawthorn Crataegus douglasii black hawthorn SC Cryptogramma stelleri slender cliff brake Cypripedium parviflorum pubescens yellow lady's slipper Cystopteris fragilis fragile fern Danthonia spicata poverty grass Deschampsia cespitosa tufted hair grass Dicentra cucullaria dutchman's breeches Diphasiastrum complanatum northern groundcedar Diphasiastrum tristachyum wirey groundcedar Diphasiastrum x zeilleri Zeiller's groundcedar Draba arabisans Arabian whitlow grass SC Dryopteris carthusiana spinulose shield fern Dryopteris intermedia glandular wood fern Eleocharis nitida neat spikerush SC Eleocharis ovata ovoid spikerush Eleocharis palustris marsh spikerush Elymus trachycaulus slender wheatgrass Equisetum arvense field horsetail Equisetum hyemale affine tall scouring rush Equisetum variegatum variegatum variegated scouring rush Euphorbia serpyllifolia thyme-leaved spurge Euphrasia officinalis tartary eyebright W Eurybia macrophylla large-leaved aster Fallopia japonica Japanese knotweed Festuca saximontana mountain fescue Fragaria vesca americana wood strawberry Fraxinus nigra black ash Galium triflorum sweet-scented bedstraw Gaultheria hispidula creeping snowberry Glechoma hederacea creeping charlie Goodyera repens lesser rattlesnake plantain Goodyera tesselata tesselated rattlesnake plantain Gymnocarpium dryopteris common oak fern Gymnocarpium jessoense parvulum nahanni oak fern Hackelia deflexa americana nodding stickseed Hieracium scabrum sticky hawkweed Humulus lupulus common hops © 2013 MinnesotaSeasons.com. 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Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Huperzia Huperzia appalachiana Appalachian fir moss SC Huperzia appalachiana x selago fir moss Huperzia lucidula shining fir moss Huperzia porophila rock fir moss T Huperzia selago northern fir moss Huperzia x bartleyi Bartley's clubmoss Huperzia x buttersii Butters' fir moss Hylotelephium telephium orpine Hypericum ellipticum pale St. John's-wort Isoetes echinospora Braun's quillwort Juncus alpinoarticulatus alpine rush Juncus brevicaudatus narrow-panicled rush Juncus dudleyi Dudley's rush Juncus nodosus knotty rush Juniperus communis depressa bush juniper Juniperus horizontalis creeping juniper SC Lobelia kalmii Kalm's lobelia Lonicera canadensis fly honeysuckle Lonicera hirsuta hairy honeysuckle Lonicera morrowii Morrow's honeysuckle Lonicera oblongifolia swamp fly honeysuckle Lonicera x bella pretty honeysuckle Lotus corniculatus bird's-foot trefoil Luzula multiflora many-flowered woodrush Luzula parviflora small-flowered woodrush T Lycopodium clavatum running clubmoss Lycopodium hickeyi princess pine Lycopodium lagopus one-cone clubmoss Lycopus americanus cut-leaved bugleweed Lycopus uniflorus northern bugleweed Lysimachia terrestris yellow loosestrife Maianthemum canadense Canada mayflower Malaxis unifolia green adder's mouth Matteuccia struthiopteris pensylvanica ostrich fern Melampyrum lineare cow wheat Micranthes virginiensis early saxifrage Mitella nuda naked miterwort Monotropa hypopitys pinesap Muhlenbergia racemosa marsh muhly grass Myosotis arvensis field forget-me-not Myriophyllum alterniflorum alternate-flower water milfoil Osmunda claytoniana interrupted fern © 2013 MinnesotaSeasons.com. 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Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Ostrya virginiana ironwood Parthenocissus vitacea woodbine Pastinaca sativa wild parsnip Pellaea glabella glabella smooth cliff brake Persicaria hydropiper marsh waterpepper Persicaria sagittata arrow-leaved tearthumb Petasites frigidus palmatus palmate sweet coltsfoot Phegopteris connectilis long beech fern Phragmites australis common reedgrass Picea glauca white spruce Pinus strobus white pine Piptatherum pungens sharp-pointed rice grass Poa glauca pale bluegrass Poa glauca glauca pale bluegrass Poa nemoralis sylvan bluegrass Polygonatum pubescens hairy Solomon's seal Polypodium virginianum common polypody Polystichum braunii Braun's holly fern T Populus balsamifera balsam poplar Potamogeton alpinus alpine pondweed Potamogeton obtusifolius blunt-leaved pondweed Potentilla fruticosa shrubby cinquefoil Potentilla tridentata three-toothed cinquefoil Prenanthes alba white rattlesnakeroot Primula mistassinica Mistassini primrose Prunella vulgaris lanceolata heal-all Prunus pensylvanica pin cherry Pteridium aquilinum latiusculum bracken Pyrola minor small shinleaf SC Pyrus malus paradise apple Quercus rubra northern red oak Ranunculus acris tall buttercup Ranunculus aquatilis diffusus limp white water crowfoot Rhus glabra smooth sumac Ribes hudsonianum northern black currant Ribes lacustre swamp black currant Ribes missouriense Missouri gooseberry Ribes oxyacanthoides oxyacanthoides northern gooseberry Ribes triste swamp red currant Rubus canadensis smooth blackberry Rubus parviflorus thimbleberry Salix bebbiana Bebb's willow Salix discolor pussy willow © 2013 MinnesotaSeasons.com. 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Herbarium Scientific Name Minnesota DNR Common Name Status Salix humilis prairie willow Salix lucida shining willow Salix petiolaris slender willow Salix pyrifolia balsam willow Salix serissima autumn willow Sanguinaria canadensis bloodroot Sarracenia purpurea purpurea pitcher plant Saxifraga paniculata encrusted saxifrage SC Selaginella rupestris rock spikemoss Sisyrinchium mucronatum pointed-petal blue-eyed grass Smilax herbacea smooth carrion flower Solidago flexicaulis zigzag goldenrod Solidago hispida hairy goldenrod Solidago uliginosa bog goldenrod Sorbus decora showy mountain ash Sparganium angustifolium narrow-leaved bur-reed Sparganium fluctuans floating bur-reed Sparganium natans small bur-reed Stellaria longifolia long-leaved chickweed Streptopus lanceolatus rose twistedstalk Symphoricarpos albus snowberry Symphyotrichum ciliolatum Lindley's aster Symphyotrichum lanceolatum panicled aster Symphyotrichum lanceolatum lanceolatum eastern panicled aster Symphyotrichum lateriflorum side-flowering aster Thalictrum dasycarpum tall meadow-rue Thelypteris
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