2 May
Summer has arrived early at the Hamilton Wetlands and Forest. This log has been nurturing this huckleberry growth for some years. Today the sunlight set the new foliage aglow. A vernal pool beside the path has shrunk substantially this past week. It looks less like potential habitat for salamanders than it has. Siberian miner's lettuce, or candyflower, is coming into bloom. Although it initially shows as a white blossom, it takes on a pinkish hue as it matures. Trillium also starts as a white flower, but then changes to a pinkish-purplish tone. There is some debate about the reason for this. Some sources state that the flowers change colour after they've been pollinated as a way to enable the plant's development unimpeded by other insect visits. Unlike bracken fern, sword fern is an evergreen species. New growth still appears annually, initially showing a brilliant green. New fronds expand from a "fiddlehead" (not ...