Espèce?
Placette milieu humide
Found on flat, wet ground <3m from water on Lac Hertel. Found growing near dead wood. No canopy shading above.
Found along Dieppe trail near summit on Mont. Saint Hilaire. Individual was growing under oak and maple juvenile trees. Soil was muddy because of recent rain and foot traffic, although bare soil/rock nearby.
Found <5m from water on Lac Hertel, no shading from above, ground slightly sloped, thin layer of soil, growing near dead wood
leave close up
Asteraceae.
1-2 cm radiate flower heads with around 40 white rays and yellow disk center, terminal on ramified stem. Alternate ovate to elliptical leaves, fairly narrow, with an entire margin, spaced out all along tall thin erect herbaceous stem.
In gravel beside road from Gault house, Bordering on sugar maple forest.
Native.
Alternate compound leaves, margin entire/very finely toothed. Three lobes, elliptical to obviate with a small bristle at the end of each leaflet. Small head of irregular yellow flowers on a stalk either terminal or from a leaf axil. Among grass outside Gault House main entrance. Newcomb #134 page 58 Black Medick. Introduced.
Basal rosette of fronds, tripinnately compound, sori on each of the smallest divisions, mature ones close to the midrib of the pinna.
Growing from a rock crack by the chalets in a grassy clearing
Native
Alternate simple cordate based, classically heart shaped leaves with entire margins. Capsule fruits, brown after opening. Introduced.
Surrounded by a small ring of unidentified plant shoots, then grass, outside Gault House.
Introduced
Known in this class as Eastern white cedar. Scale like leaves alternately arranged on twigs. Round cones. Bark in vertical strips. By roadside in grass patch, surrounded nearby by sugar maple forest. Outside Gault House.
Native