We had a marvelous 2.4 mile hike on the trail at Massawepie today. They close to the public on June 15 so we were glad we made it. It is a beautiful walk through the woods and around the lake.
And there are still wildflowers to be identified. This time I took a sample of the white-flowered shrub that was also blooming along the Upper Osgood and was able to identify it as labrador tea (Ledum Groenlandicaum in the Ericaceae). I also saw common wood sorrel (Oxalis montana in the Oxalidaceae)
and twinflower (Linnaea borealis in the Caprifoliaceae).
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