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  • 0–2300 m  +
  • 650 m  +
  • Abandoned dwellings, along paths, in meadows  +
  • Abandoned fields, marshes, roadsides  +
  • Abandoned fields, roadsides, lawns  +
  • Abandoned gardens and cemeteries, well-drained short grasslands  +
  • Abandoned gardens and disturbed sites  +
  • Abandoned homesteads, meadows, roadsides, pastures  +
  • Abandoned homesteads, roadsides, meadows, riparian zones  +
  • Abandoned plantings, disturbed sites  +
  • Abandoned plantings, roadsides, edges of bogs, waste places  +
  • Abandoned plantings, roadsides, thickets, waste places  +
  • Abandoned quarries, ditches, marshes, wet forest edges  +
  • Above fjords  +
  • Abundant in hollows and floating mats in raised bogs and poor fens  +
  • Acid bogs or seeps, flatwoods and savanna  +
  • Acid clay or sandy soil in disturbed places, stream banks, ditches  +
  • Acid rock  +
  • Acid rock or sandy soil  +
  • Acid rock or sandy soil in rock crevices  +
  • Acid seeps and springs, high mountains  +
  • Acid soil, semishaded or open woodlands  +
  • Acid soils in deciduous forests, with Kalmia and Rhododendron  +
  • Acid to neutral waters of ponds, lakes, and occasionally streams  +
  • Acid waters of lakes and streams  +
  • Acid waters of ponds, lakes, bogs, and streams  +
  • Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, ditches  +
  • Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks  +
  • Acid, gravelly to sandy soil along trails  +
  • Acid, sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks  +
  • Acid, sandy, moist savanna and cleared areas  +
  • Acid, sandy-peaty pine flatwoods, seeps, bogs, coastal plain  +
  • Acidic and calcareous rocks, soil, very rarely tree bark, open forests  +
  • Acidic bogs and swampy woodlands, Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains  +
  • Acidic cliffs, rock outcrops, boulders in woods  +
  • Acidic marine sands  +
  • Acidic ponds  +
  • Acidic rock  +
  • Acidic rock faces, occasionally thin soil  +
  • Acidic rock in montane and subarctic areas  +
  • Acidic rock in montane or high latitude streams  +
  • Acidic rock in snow beds  +
  • Acidic rock in streams  +
  • Acidic rocks  +
  • Acidic rocks, usually on steep ledges  +
  • Acidic sedimentary and basaltic metavolcanics  +
  • Acidic sedimentary rocks  +
  • Acidic seepy or damp soil, soil over rock, ledges  +
  • Acidic soil  +
  • Acidic soil of suburban and urban woodlands and hardwood hammocks  +
  • Acidic soils, in dry to mesic forests, seeps, sphagnum bogs  +
  • Acidic sunny wetlands, mostly pond shores, seeps, bogs, marshlands  +
  • Acidic swamps, low woods, thickets  +
  • "Shrubby plants forming a dense thicket on the slope of Bolinas Ridge above Stinson Beach" (J. T. Howell 1970)  +
  • A common weed in grassy places: lawns, roadsides, pastures, open woodlands, wastelands  +
  • A commonly grown rock-garden and wall plant, often escaping onto roadsides, riverbanks, old fields  +
  • A pioneer species, bare clay, sandy or gravely soil banks, wooded clearings, trails, roads and other often disturbed habitats  +
  • A range of soils, fields, woods and usually wet grounds, along water courses  +
  • A wide variety of habitats from desert, cliffs, talus, and moist shaded areas under aspen, junipers, or pinyons, often in riparian habitats  +
  • Abandoned agricultural fields, fields, roadsides, disturbed sites, trash heaps  +
  • Abandoned fields and waste areas, roadsides, and open woods, in disturbed, often sandy soil  +
  • Abandoned or naturalized in thickets, forests, fields, fence edges, shores, roadsides  +
  • Abundant in coniferous and deciduous forests, especially in forest margins  +
  • Abundant in poor fens and raised bogs, forming dense carpets at water level, especially on floating mats  +
  • Acid or neutral substrates at summit of cool, shale talus slopes, and on granitic cliffs and outcrops  +
  • Acid sandy flatwoods, sandy shores, swales in pinelands, bog edges, coastal plain  +
  • Acid soils, open dry or rich woods, laurel and rhododendron thickets, cove forests  +
  • Acid swamps to moist broadleaved forests, especially along streams, in ravines, or near springs  +
  • Acid swamps, bogs, seepage slopes, pocosins, streamheads and baygalls, wet pine flatwoods, moist pine or pine/oak forests, hummocks, shrub balds  +
  • Acid, gravelly or sandy disturbed soil, path banks, stream banks, peaty soil  +
  • Acid, oligotrophic waters of lakes, ponds, ditches, and streams, usually in shallow waters but to 2.5 m deep  +
  • Acid, relatively humus-rich soil, alpine tundra, stream banks, path banks  +
  • Acid, relatively humus-rich soil, alpine tundra, stream banks, path banks, heavy metal mine tailings  +
  • Acid, sandy, moist pine or oak savanna, pine flatwoods, pond shores, ditches, bogs  +
  • Acid, sandy, peaty flatwoods, clearings, disturbed moist sands, coastal plain  +
  • Acid, sphagnous, boggy, open sites, poor fens, often on floating mats or peaty interstices of rocky shores  +
  • Acidic bogs, seeps, and wet woods, rarely on rock of siliceous cliffs and ledges on northern edge of range  +
  • Acidic cliff crevices, rocky banks, calcareous soil, soil on overturned tree roots, base of trees, decaying wood  +
  • Acidic freshwater pondshores, blackwater stream banks, cypress savannas, acidic wetlands, swamps.  +
  • Acidic or alkaline ponds, lakes, sluggish streams and rivers, pools in marshes, ditches, canals, or sloughs  +
  • Acidic rock in irrigated streams, on shaded, irrigated cliffs and boulders  +
  • Acidic rocks (granite, sandstone), exposed boulders, rarely on soil in open woods  +
  • Acidic rocks such as sandstone, basalt, and granite, very rarely on calcareous rocks  +
  • Acidic rocks, boulders and cliffs, as well as on soil or gravel, often in late snow areas, on stony mossy tundra, stony slopes and granite rock underhangs on talus slopes, mostly in exposed, dry or moist sites  +
  • Acidic rocks, boulders, cliff faces and bluffs in dry and exposed to shaded and wet sites, in seepage areas, mesic woodlands and on rocks along streams and creeks and on lake shores  +
  • Acidic rocks, stones and boulders, rock outcrops and ledges, hillsides, cliffs, dry and exposed, less often shaded and damp sites, occasionally on sandy soil or thin soil accumulated on rock faces  +
  • Acidic sandy loam on bluffs and in ravines in deciduous forests, often associated with Kalmia latifolia  +
  • Acidic sandy soil and acidic rocks (sandstone, granite), rock crevices, exposed, dry habitats  +
  • Acidic soil in swamp forests and forest openings, open seeps, sandy and peaty pond shores, uncommon and local  +
  • Acidic soil of bogs and boggy meadows, open swamp forests, peaty or sandy pond and lakeshores, seeps  +
  • Acidic soils in fens, bogs, pine and oak savannas, grasslands, interdune swales  +
  • Acidic soils in low, swampy woodlands along streams, red maple (Acer rubrum) swamps, very wet in spring, plants often grouped on hummocks, possibly with sphagnum moss  +
  • Acidic soils in seepage bogs ("hillside bogs," "pitcher-plant bogs"), along blackwater streams, depressions in pine savannas  +
  • Acidic soils of rocky, dry woods, thickets, and clearings, in partial shade of mixed hardwood-pine forests or full sun along open roadsides and clearing edges, often adjacent to streams  +
  • Acidic soils, in dry to mesic 2d-growth, dAcidic soils, in dry to mesic 2d-growth, deciduous or deciduous-coniferous forests, typically light to moderate leaf litter, open herb layer (occasionally in dense ferns), moderate to light shrub layer, relatively open canopy, frequently on flats or slope bases near canopy breakson flats or slope bases near canopy breaks  +
  • Acidic soils, often along creeks beneath Rhododendron maximum, deciduous or mixed deciduous-conifer forests  +
  • Acidic thickets or bogs, swampy to dry, rocky woods, bluffs, ravines, or along streams  +
  • Acidic to alkaline ponds, lakes, pools in marshes, rivers, streams, ditches, canals, and reservoirs  +
  • Acidic to basic rocks, such as limestone, Acidic to basic rocks, such as limestone, granite, diorite, basalt, serpentine, schist, and sandstone, concrete walls of buildings, sandy or clayey soil, humus, tree trunks and bases, in a wide range of habitats, from protected, shaded and damp or wet to open, fully or diffusely lit and dry in coastal mixed and coniferous forests, woodlands, grasslands, forest glades, also on the banks of streams, creeks and lakes and by waterfalls, usually in places above the flood line, but sometimes in occasionally submerged sites or on pockets of sand in stream beds, outcrops in fens, partially drained bogs, seepage, roadcuts and earthy roadside bankseepage, roadcuts and earthy roadside banks  +
  • Acidic to neutral clays, often high in potassium and magnesium, in moist to dry mesic, open, deciduous forests, ravines  +