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Weeping Lovegrass,
Eragrostis curvula
Blades elongate, involute, attenuate to a fine point, arcuate spreading, per Manual of the Grasses of the United States.
Common Smooth Rockcress,
Boechera laevigata
Fruiting pedicels ascending not appressed; silique 1.2-2mm x 7-10cm, arcuate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Missouri Rockcress,
Boechera missouriensis
Fruits at first erect, becoming widely divergent and commonly arcuate, per Manual of Vascular Plants of NE US & Adjacent Canada (Gleason & Cronquist,1991).
Canada Rockcress,
Boechera canadensis
Silique 2-3mm broad, 4-7cm long, conspicuously arcuate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Carolina Buckthorn,
Frangula caroliniana
Leaves finely toothed, soft-textured, veins slightly arcuate, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge.
Alternate-leaf Dogwood,
Swida alternifolia
Leaf venation is arcuate, with main veins curving to follow blade margin, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge.
Silky Dogwood,
Swida amomum
Leaves arcuate-veined with close reddish hairs below, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge.
Fraser's Loosestrife,
Lysimachia fraseri
Leaf venation pinnate-arcuate, per Flora of North America.