Spring Ephemeral Walk at Domine Trail in Fishers, NY

 Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 10 AM

 
Our Sesquicentennial walk at Domine 

Walk the Domine Trails with the Canandaigua Botanical Society to see early spring wildflowers.  We will meet in the parking lot behind the fire hall in Fishers at 10 AM. (7853 Main St Fishers, Victor, NY 14564)  
 
It was a rainy start but cleared enough to enjoy an early spring walk.  This will be a great location to visit in the next two weeks as temperatures warm and ephemerals bloom.
 
Warmer, but wetter this year.

greater celandine (not invasive)

mullein

bittercress

Nostoc algae (bitter oyster)

LOTS of ramps/wild leeks


meadow chives

We met Joe Hurley of Kettle Ridge Farm after pulling taps


A large northern red oak!


Christmas fern


wild leek and cutleaf toothwort leaves
 



a closer look at the gall



fruiting body of the moss and sporophytes


Again, we saw many scarlet cups this year!








marcescent beech (holding onto leaves)

black cohosh emerging


hepatica (last year's leaves)




kidney leaf buttercups

Pennsylvania Sedge

Avens leaves

bedstraw / cleavers

intermediate evergreen woodfern



salamander found near scarlet cup


scouring rush on slope to creek

capturing hepatica flowers

hepatica flower and last year's leaves


skunk cabbage

beech drops (find them along beech roots)

garter snake

treemoss

turkey tail fungus 

sporophytes




spring beauties


bloodroots


did not find salamander eggs in vernal pool this year

six acorns on oak branch

flowering grass

Kettle Run taps

Thanks to Barb M for these images! 


the Plantman and his favorite tree

tulip tree top

waterleaf

beech bark spots

It was a WET and rainy morning to start. Temperature was 49’.  

Species seen included: Avens, Beech drops, Beechbark spots, Bitter oyster (Nostoc algae), Black cohosh buds, Bloodroot, Cleavers/bedstraw, Galls, Garlic mustard, garter snake, greater celandine, Hepatica, Herb Robert, Intermediate evergreen wood fern, Kidney leaf buttercup, Meadow chive, Mullein, Pennsylvania sedge, Redback salamander, Scarlet cup, Scouring rush/horsetail, Skunk cabbage, Sporophytes, Tree moss Trout lily leaves, Turkey tail, Waterleaf, and Wild leeks/ramps.   Many trees were marked with new signs: Northern Red Oak, Basswood, Black Willow, Staghorn Sumac, Black Cherry, Black Walnut, White Ash, Shagbark Hickory, Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Eastern Cottonwood, Sugr Maple, Hophornbeam (Ironwood).

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