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Post by H2O on Jun 28, 2016 21:52:33 GMT -5
Drosera intermedia Locally common, occurring from Alberta to the Maritimes, with much conflicting reports on distribution. Does not occur in BC. Small, paddle shaped leaves with white flowers, can form stems over multiple years. Smaller then anglica. Loves extremely wet habitats.
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Post by H2O on Jun 28, 2016 21:52:41 GMT -5
Reserved
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Post by peatmoss on Jul 5, 2016 22:27:34 GMT -5
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Post by eric on Aug 31, 2016 17:53:59 GMT -5
QC - Côte Nord pioneering on a tree stump at the edge of a shallow lake North of Lac Jérôme, West of Les Bergeronnes. D.intermedia tolerates flooding but does not like competition by other plants or mosses. It likes disturbed patches of bare peat, sand or wet logs and it is one of the first to fill ditches with a red carpet. It will prefer minerotrophic wetlands where it is often found with Utricularia minor, U.intermedia and U.macrorhiza.
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