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Many species of wildflowers are native to New England. There are four important community types which show considerable diversity and blending across this United States physiographic region. These are: alpine, coniferous forests, northern hardwood forests, and wetlands. Wetlands may be further subdivided into bogs, swamps, and bottomlands. This article lists some of these Wildflowers of New England and references sites for further research. ==Threats== Habitat Loss and Invasive Species are major threats to the wildflowers of this region. These invasive species include Purple Loosestrife, Garlic Mustard and Multiflora Rose. Image:SkunkCabbage.jpg |''Eastern Skunk Cabbage'' Image:Maianthemum_canadense.jpg|''Canada mayflower'' Image:Pinkslipper.jpg|Lady's slipper Image:WaterArum.jpg|Water Arum Image:jackinPulpitWR.jpg | Arisaema triphyllum- Jack in the Pulpit File:Aralia nudicaulis 001.jpg|Aralia nudicaulis -Wild Sarsaparilla Image:ghostflowers.jpg|Monotropa uniflora - Indian Pipe Image:White_fringed_orchid.jpg|''P. blephariglottis'' - White fringed orchid Image:CanadaLily.jpg| - Canada lily 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wildflowers of New England」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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