United States, Michigan, Branch, Little Fawn River Fen
41.76126 -84.93915
309 meters (1014ft)
Prairie fen surrounded by small wood pockets and agricultural fields. Several vegetaion zones: sedge meadow, wooded, marl. Most previlent species include Cyperaceae, Dasiphora fruticosa, Cornus, Symplocarpus foetidus, and Typha. Some Phalaris arundinacea near woods on north section of fen. Many small creeks zig-zag fen (less than 1m wide). Woody cover includes Larix laricina, Betula pumila, other birches, and Toxicodendron vernix. On east side of fen, about center north-south, 100m west of deer blind and cement fence pillar, near aspen tree and larger creek. Large creek runs northwest-southeast about 5m south of quadrat. Area dominated by Carex, Dasiphora fruticosa, and Cornus. Typha stand 3m east of quadrat. The composition stretches 60m2 - 100m2. Ground tussocky and wet smaller creek less than 1m from quadrat.
Flower - located at top of stem, still young, no color or details. Population - clumped, somewhat common, 1-5 plants per 1m2 for 10m2, seen with Asteraceae, Cornus, Dasiphora fruticosa, and sedges.