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  • Lady ferns, Phippsburg Maine, Athyrium felix femina
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  • Red Salicorn, also called Glasswort is a native Phippsburg Maine plant that thrives in the inter tidal zone. It is edible and has a salty flavor. It turns brilliant red in September.
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  • This is a rose hip that a rodent, probably a Red Squirrel dined upon and left an empty cup on a bed of moss. Phippsburg Maine.
  • Leaf of Moosemaple, also called Striped Maple, backlit in morning sun. This photo was taken in the fall when the leaves turn this soft yellow.
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  • Bunchberry, or Cornus Canadensis is a native, herbaceous dogwood species and indigenous wildflower. It is a shade lover and prefers moist soil. It loves the woodland floor.
  • Bittersweet berries twining around Staghorn sumac and lichen encrusted poplar. The stunning berries of the Bittersweet vine are often used as holiday decorations. Though beautiful, this plant should be discouraged from propagating as a highly invasive species that is choking out native flora.
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