The plants in Sundew Bog (beside Upper Campbell Lake) grow in three distinct layers. First, the nose-to-the-ground level, the yellowish sphagnum mosses, the sundews that give the fen its name, the tiny bog cranberries.
Get up off your knees and meet the middle layer. These are shrubs, knee- to waist-high. The bog-laurels, with their pink flowers in May, the Labrador tea, filling the fen with white flowers in June. Buckbeans, here and there a skunk cabbage, in a deeper puddle, a starter group of water lilies.
Stand tall and look up: there are a few trees, a snag or two. A smidgen of shade over a bench on the central platform. A handful of young evergreens. Mostly, though, there's open sky.
This week, the bog-laurel has produced its tiny, inedible fruit.
Kalmia microphylla ssp. occidentalis. |
Strange fruits: tiny red capsules, with the flower's pistil still present at the top, looking like a continuation of the stem, as if the fruits were beads strung on a red string.
Frilly buckbean flowers, Menyanthes trifoliata. |
The tallest of the trees, too tall to get it all in without leaving the boardwalk. Lichen replaces the needles it once held. |
Hemlock cones, above the observation post. |
- Esta semana, la Kalmia microphylla ha producido sus frutas pequeñas, no comestibles. Tienen una forma rara; un tallo rojo, luego la fruta, redonda como una canica, y luego el pistilo de la flor, como si fuera una extensión del tallo, como si la fruta fuera una perla roja ensartada en un hilo rojo,
- Tréboles de agua; cada tallo lleva tres hojas. Algunos, pero muy lejos, ya estaban en flor. Las flores son blancas con detalles en rosa, y con volantes en los pétalos.
- El árbol más alto. Ya muerto, con líquenes sustituyendo a las hojas.
- Una rama de un Tsuga sp., con sus piñas. Este árbol es el que nos dió un poquito de sombra donde nos sentamos a descansar.
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