Rob Routledge's Images
Title: InstructorOrganization: Sault College
Unit: Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies
Country: Canada
Web: http://www.saultc.on.ca/Groups/Groups.asp?groupcode=NRS
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Some of the pics shown are from typical Sault College Natural Environment and Outdoor Studies field trips around eastern Lake Superior in the Algoma District (Ontario) and the Upper Peninsula (Michigan), and as far east as Manitoulin Island in the northern portion of Lake Huron. There are also some pics of woody plants grown by myself and students in the Sault College greenhouse. The remaining pics stem from my botanical forays. |
| 10 Images of 2 Subjects | View Subject List | View Image Descriptions | View Thumbnails |
| Image | Subject Name | Scientific Name | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5477017 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum commune | Polytrichum commune, common haircap, male plants, note remnant 'splash cups', late September |
| 5477023 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum commune | Polytrichum commune, common haircap (in high resolution you can see the characteristic strongly toothed leaf margins) |
| 5477026 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum commune | Polytrichum commune, common haircap, mature hardwood stand |
| 5477027 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum piliferum | Polytrichum piliferum, awned haircap moss |
| 5477019 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum commune | Polytrichum commune, common haircap, in bog (leatherleaf and small cranberry clearly visible in image) |
| 5477018 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum commune | Polytrichum commune, common haircap, in bog |
| 5475694 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum piliferum | Polytrichum piliferum - awned haircap moss |
| 5475692 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum piliferum | Polytrichum piliferum - awned haircap moss |
| 5444934 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum piliferum | awned hair cap (Polytrichum piliferum) - male plants - notice unorganized pattern in the male 'splash' cups |
| 5444746 | polytrichum moss | Polytrichum piliferum | Polytrichum piliferum (Awned Haircap Moss), late September |







