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Edges of largest open sandstone shelves in middle of unit. A few stems growing out of the middle of a very large clump of Digitaria cognata.
Under large "wolf tree," silt loam soil on rise of ground separating beat-up Quercus alba savanna from fen.
Lowest edge of dry upland savanna, earthen bank above roadside in very SE corner of unit.
Edges of largest open sandstone shelves in middle of unit. A few stems growing out of the middle of a very large clump of Digitaria cognata.
Edges of largest open sandstone shelves in middle of unit.
E-center of fen, behind Whitewater Lake Campground.
A fading flower in early fall
The bald-faced hornet is a relative of the yellowjacket and gets its common name from its largely black color and mostly white face. This stinging insect is named a hornet because of its large size and aerial nest.