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1 Native Black-eyed Susan
2 Black-Eyed Susan Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
3 Native Butterfly weed
4 Butterfly Weed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
5 Native Buttonbush
6 Buttonbush Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
7 Native Cardinal flower
8 Cardinal Flower Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
9 Native Deptford pink
10 Deptford Pink Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
11 Native Sugar maple
12 Sugar Maple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
13 Native Sassafras
14 Sassafras Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
15 Native White Oak
16 White OAk Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
17 Native Pin Oak
18 Pin Oak Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
19 Native Cup plant
20 Cup Plant Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
21 Native Showy goldenrod
22 Goldenrod Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
23 Native Pitcher plant
24 Pitcher Plant Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
25 Native Indian pipe
26 Indian Pipe Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
27 Native Jack in the pulpit
28 Jack in the Pulpit Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
29 Native Mayapple
30 Mayapple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
31 Native Joe pye weed
32 Joe Pye Weed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
33 Native Common milkweed
34 Common Milkweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
35 Native Swamp milkweed
36 Swamp Milkweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
37 Native American beech
38 American Beech Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
39 Native New England aster
40 N.E. Aster Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
41 Native Pickerelweed
42 PickerelWeed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
43 Native Purple coneflower
44 Purple Coneflower Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
45 Native Round leaved Sundew
46 Sundew Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
47 Native Yarrow
48 Yarrow Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
49 Invasive Purple loosestrife
50 Purple Loosetrife Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
51 Invasive Phragmites
52 Phragmites Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
53 Invasive Garlic mustard
54 Garlic Mustard Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
55 Invasive Norway maple
56 Norway Maple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
57 Invasive Yellow flag iris
58 Yellow Flag Iris Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
59 Invasive Eurasian watermilfoil
60 Watermilfoil Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
61 Invasive Spotted knapweed
62 Knapweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
63 Invasive Japanese honeysuckle
64 Honeysuckle Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
65 Invasive Multiflora rose
66 Multiflora Rose Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
67 Invasive Autumn olive
68 Autumn Olive Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
69 Invasive Bittersweet
70 Bittersweet Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:
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