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Coventry, Rhode Island 02816
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Early-successional habitat for New England Cottontails. Oaks resprouting; shrubs of blueberry, black huckleberry, sweet-fern; graminoids of Andropogon virginicus, Carex pensylvanica, Coventry, RI
State effort to create early-successional habitat for New England Cottontails, cleared 2014, Nicholas Farm Management Area, Coventry, RI
The woody stump of Aralia hispida (bristly sarsaparilla), Nicholas Farm Management Area, Coventry, RI. Summer image right
State effort to create early-successional habitat for New England Cottontails, cleared 2014, Nicholas Farm Management Area, Coventry, RI
Radulodon copelandii (Asian Beauty fungus/mushroom) common on dead oaks, McAlpine Refuge, Coventry, RI
Ancient dam on an unnamed pond, McAlpine Refuge, Coventry, RI
An unnamed pond expanded by beavers as evident by the tree stumps, McAlpine Refuge, Coventry, RI
Drosera intermedia (spatulate-leaved sundew) on a mossy log, McAlpine Refuge, Coventry, RI
Drosera intermedia (spatulate-leaved sundew) on a mossy log, McAlpine Refuge, Coventry, RI
Moosup River, Coventry, RI
Moosup River, Coventry, RI
Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern), Moosup River Floodplain, Coventry, RI.. Uncommon in New England. A delicate, yet evergreen vine that can survive occasional flooding and freezing.
water's edge
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New Year's Day walk
bare tree reflections
Out for a walk
A beaver meadow on Roaring Brook, Coventry, RI
Moosup River flood plain, Coventry, RI, with Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern) growing along the banks.
Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern), growing in pitch pine/white pine woodland within the Moosup River flood plain, Coventry, RI. Special Concern.
Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern), growing in pitch pine/white pine woodland within the Moosup River flood plain, Coventry, RI. Special Concern.
Acer rubrum (red maple) and Vaccinium corymbosum (highbush blueberry) within the Moosup River flood plain, Coventry, RI. Unseasonably warm 50° Fahrenheit in December, but ice lingering in places.
Lycopodium clavatum (common clubmoss, running clubmoss), Coventry, RI. Another evergreen growing in this pitch pine/white pine woodland with Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern).
Dendrolycopodium obscurum (flat-branched tree-clubmoss), Coventry, RI.. Another evergreen growing in this pitch pine/white pine woodland with Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern).
Diphasiastrum digitatum (southern ground-cedar), Coventry, RI. Another evergreen growing in this pitch pine/white pine woodland with Lygodium palmatum (American climbing fern).
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