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Image Sun Sedge (Carex pensylvanica)
PID: 80738

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: June 17, 2018
Caption: These are 2 primary specimens of grass throughout our hardwoods. The first type (and most common) grows mostly in sunny to partial sunny areas. It grows tall untill it can no longer hold it's weight and then slumps over very delicately. It is very soft an
Photo location: Shade and partial shade areas of hardwoods.
Date of photo: 2018-06-17


Image False Solomon's Seal (Maianthemum racemosum)
PID: 77706

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: June 17, 2018
Caption: H=12"-18" and W=6"-8". At first sight they appear to be one big plant but are really many singular stems each originating with it's own roots.
Photo location: Shade and partial shade area of hardwoods.
Date of photo: 2018-06-17


Image Large Leaf Aster (Eurybia macrophylla)
PID: 82026

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: June 17, 2018
Caption: Very nice ground cover. Our woods had many patches of growth.
Photo location: Shade and partial shade area of hardwoods. H=8"-10" and W=8"-10". Cover large areas. The very base reveals 4 or 5 leafs and grow almost like a hosta.
Date of photo: 2018-06-17


Image Scouring Rush (Equisetum)
PID: 527564

Gallery: Entire plant
Date submitted: June 17, 2018
Caption: This plant looks like a miniature pine tree. The main stem is segmented like water grasses
Photo location: Shade and partial shade area of hardwoods. H=10"-12" and W=5"-6". Cover large areas. Very soft and tender.
Date of photo: 2018-06-17


Image Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum)
PID: 78451

Gallery: Habitat view
Date submitted: June 14, 2018
Caption: The deer will forage this plant before any other in the vicinity.
Photo location: Shaded area of hardwoods. Each single leaf produces one small white flower just under the leaf at the stem.
Date of photo: 2018-06-14


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