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- Oclemena is a small genus of North American flowering plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae. It is native to northeastern North America...
- Oclemena nemoralis, common names bog aster or bog nodding aster, is a plant native to the northeastern United States. Its range extends into southeastern...
- Oclemena a****inata, commonly known as whorled wood aster, is a plant native to eastern North America. Its range extends from Newfoundland to Georgia. "Oclemena...
- Ionactis, Aster, Eucephalus, Erigeron, Machaeranthera, Croptilon, Xanthisma, Oclemena, Bradburia, Oxypappus, Arnica, and Helichrysopsis. Golden asters are often...
- (N) Nymphoides peltata (I) Nyssa sylvatica (N) Obolaria virginica (N) Oclemena a****inata (N) Oenanthe aquatica (I) Oenothera biennis (N) Oenothera clelandii...
- (N) Nymphoides peltata (I) Nyssa sylvatica (N) Obolaria virginica (N) Oclemena a****inata (N) Oenanthe aquatica (I) Oenothera biennis (N) Oenothera clelandii...
- troximoidesweevil false-dandelion Oclemena a****inata — whorled aster Oclemena nemoralis — bog aster Oclemena × blakei — Blake's aster Oligoneuron album...
- Doellengeria an endemic North American genus. A fourth is now treated as Oclemena reticulata. Doellingeria as it is now defined is a genus of perennial herbs...
- coastal n****auvia N****auvia serpens, snakeplant Nidorella nordenstamii Oclemena nemoralis Onopordum cinereum, ash-coloured Scotch thistle Oparanthus coriaceus...
- openings in the canopy than in shaded areas. ****ociated plant species include Oclemena nemoralis, Calamagrostis pickeringii, Calamovilfa brevipilis, Juncus caesariensis...