Here is the only lady slipper seen so far this year. Found at a local conservation tract. The multitudes of pink and white lady slippers we used to see annually are gone. Just in our back woods, we would have seen five or six by this time of year. The presence of severe drought over the last few years may be a major cause. This year our drought has disappeared, according to the local experts. The lady slipper is a very delicate plant; I remember reading that it needs a specific fungus to be present nearby to survive. The lack of water probably affected the plants and the fungi.
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March to Spring
We are shifting into March 2025 with the completion of a snowy February after a snow-less January. Here is the beaver bog last week. Our extended below freezing temperatures in February and plenty of snowfall has filled and solidified the bog. Our opportunities for hiking here and over to the Woodbury Pond have been limited, either it is too cold and windy or we have been too lazy to put on snowshoes.


