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Among the Leaf Litter
Spring is the most incredible time in the deciduous forests of Ontario. Long before the trees get leaves, the forest is coming to life from the ground up. Frogs begin to sing before the ice is fully melted in Altona’s … Continue reading
Posted in Along the Trails, Gardening for Biodiversity
Tagged hepetica, liverwort, native plants, native species, spring ephemeral, wildflower, woodland
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