[NatureNS] Spruce & Jack in the pulpit

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Dear All,                    Jul 23, 2017
     While mowing two roads today (made in 2002 for horse logging) I=20
noticed two new stands of Jack-in-the-pulpit. I mow these roads every=20
year so they are recent. [As an aside, with three stands of=20
Jack-in-the-pulpit, it is now more abundant than Epipactis helleborine=20
which for a few years was always in view in this area.]
     Spruce are on the way out; 8 of 10 trees of significant size are=20
dead or marking time.
      Near here, where Arthur cross piled six large Poplar across the=20
road in 2014 (?), I tilled a lot of sawdust in when I tried to drive up=20
when the road was wet. The following year this 10' x 30' patch of road=20
was  crawling with myxomycetes and now has a rich stand of Glyceria=20
stricta var striata. In woodland soils some disturbance may be positive.
Yt, Dave Webster
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in 2002 for horse logging) I noticed two new stands of Jack-in-the-pulpit. =
I mow these roads every year so they are recent. [As an aside, with three=
 stands of Jack-in-the-pulpit, it is now more abundant than Epipactis helleb=
orine which for a few years was always in view in this area.]=C2=A0</div><d=
iv>=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Spruce are on the way out; 8 of 10 trees of significant si=
ze are dead or marking time.</div><div>=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Near h=
ere, where Arthur cross piled six large Poplar across the road in 2014 (?), =
I tilled a lot of sawdust in when I tried to drive up when the road was we=
t. The following year this 10' x 30' patch of road was =C2=A0crawling with=
 myxomycetes and now has a rich stand of Glyceria stricta var striata. In wo=
odland soils some disturbance may be positive.</div><div>Yt, Dave Webster</=
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