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endangered plant in Georgia, Iowa, New York, and New Jersey.
Jeffersonia diphylla has
leaves and
flowers that are
smooth and
emerge directly from the...
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found growing in ****ociation with
other uncommon plants such as
Jeffersonia diphylla (twinleaf) and
Dicentra canadensis (squirrel corn).
Goldenseal became...
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wildflowers such as
Asarum canadense, bloodroot, the
native twinleaf (
Jeffersonia diphylla), and
various species of
Trillium as alternatives.
Christopher Lloyd...
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plant is not
native to the
Americas and was
introduced by colonists.
Jeffersonia diphylla (common
names include twinleaf or
rheumatism root), used in an infusion...
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roots of
which were used by some
Plateau tribes to
treat toothache.
Jeffersonia diphylla – the
Cherokee reportedly used an
infusion of this
plant for treating...
- then root to give a
walking appearance.
Jeffersonian twin-leaf (
Jeffersonia diphylla) has
showy white flowers that
emerge with the
spring ephemerals before...
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verticillata (N) Iva
annua var.
annua (N)
Jacquemontia tamnifolia (N)
Jeffersonia diphylla (N)
Juglans cinerea (N)
Juglans nigra (N)
Juncus a****inatus (N) Juncus...
- — Michauxii. — sagittifolia.
Ipomopsis elegans, Bot. Reg. t. 1281.
Jeffersonia diphylla, Bot. Mag. t. 1513.
Juglans amara. — porcina. — sulcata.
Kalmia hirsuta...
- saccharum,
Asimina triloba, and
Tilia americana, and the
wildflowers Jeffersonia diphylla, and
Caulophyllum thalictroides. This
species appears to be sensitive...
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verticillata (N) Iva
annua var.
annua (N)
Jacquemontia tamnifolia (N)
Jeffersonia diphylla (N)
Juglans cinerea (N)
Juglans nigra (N)
Juncus a****inatus (N) Juncus...