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Native Black-eyed Susan

Black-Eyed Susan Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Butterfly weed

Butterfly Weed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Buttonbush

Buttonbush Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Cardinal flower

Cardinal Flower Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Deptford pink

Deptford Pink Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Sugar maple

Sugar Maple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Sassafras

Sassafras Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native White Oak

White OAk Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Pin Oak

Pin Oak Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Cup plant

Cup Plant Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Showy goldenrod

Goldenrod Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Pitcher plant

Pitcher Plant Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Indian pipe

Indian Pipe Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Jack in the pulpit

Jack in the Pulpit Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Mayapple

Mayapple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Joe pye weed

Joe Pye Weed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Common milkweed

Common Milkweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Swamp milkweed

Swamp Milkweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native American beech

American Beech Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native New England aster

N.E. Aster Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Pickerelweed

PickerelWeed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Purple coneflower

Purple Coneflower Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Round leaved Sundew

Sundew Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Native Yarrow

Yarrow Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Purple loosestrife

Purple Loosetrife Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Phragmites

Phragmites Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Garlic mustard

Garlic Mustard Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Norway maple

Norway Maple Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Yellow flag iris

Yellow Flag Iris Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Eurasian watermilfoil

Watermilfoil Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Spotted knapweed

Knapweed Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Japanese honeysuckle

Honeysuckle Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Multiflora rose

Multiflora Rose Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Autumn olive

Autumn Olive Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance:

Invasive Bittersweet

Bittersweet Move forward: Growth: Seeds: Disperse: Move backward: Herbivory: Disease: Fire: Drought: Human disturbance: