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Equisetum arvense, field horsetail, collected by M. T. Hall on May 2, 1987 from a weedy field surrounded by white pine, paper birch, black cherry, and sugar maple.

Associated Species: Centaurea maculosa, Daucus carota, Hieracium aurantiacum; collected from Door County, Wisconsin.
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Equisetum arvense, field horsetail, collected by M. T. Hall on May 2, 1987 from a weedy field surrounded by white pine, paper birch, black cherry, and sugar maple.

Associated Species: Centaurea maculosa, Daucus carota, Hieracium aurantiacum; collected from Door County, Wisconsin.
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Source cropped from http://midwestherbaria.org/portal/collections/individual/index.php?occid=9201450&clid=0
Author University of Tennessee Vascular Herbarium (TENN); entire herbarium is public domain [1]
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