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Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Napeague, Long Island, NY
A sundew of the coastal plain found in disjunct populations from southeastern Massachusetts to Florida. It's a species of special concern in CT, rare in NY, and historical in Rhode Island, as listed in the USDA list of Threatened and Endangered Plants. In Canada, it grows in only 5 bogs in Nova Scotia. Our population grows in a cranberry bog. "Dew-thread" or thread-leaved sundew, is found in the eastern two-thirds of Long Island.
Having had one of the wettest mildest winters on record I was interested to see if last years drosera colonies had spread.