Flora of Burwash

Burwash has many different habitats. 

For those who enjoy wildflowers and flowering shrubs, there is a wide variety of flowering plants to observe throughout the seasons.

 

Habitats include:

  • coniferous forest

  • deciduous forest
  • open grassland
  • wetlands
  • beaver meadows
  • rivers and lakes
  • waste areas


photograph ©2003 Andy Fyon

Through the seasons, you have the opportunity to observe and photograph both native and alien wildflowers, including spring ephemerals and flowering shrubs, summer wildflower meadows, and late summer to fall goldenrods and asters.

A number of flowering plants are accessible in the lakes, rivers and wetlands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

photographs ©2003 Andy Fyon

For more about flora of Burwash and area see our Links page

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