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Title: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: johnw on July 04, 2008, 04:31:56 AM
I flew into St. John's, Newfoundland last night for work. Today was warm and very steamy - around 27c. On the way back to St. John's from Spaniard's Bay this morning I made time to stop along the highway to climb up the Hawk Hills - about 30km west of St. John's. You can just see my rental car in the spruce trees above the highway. The second pictures shows the view uphill hill to a crest halfway up where the wind increased dramatically and the temperature plummeted.  The green areas are peat mats, very spongy under foot, filled with Empetrum, Cornus, Maianthemum, Ledums, Vacciniums and a delicious Arctuous alpina  - 3rd shot. The mats are overlying heavy wet clay. The bare areas in the mats harbour some plants not seen in the mats although there are Empetrums there and a few stray Maianthemum; these areas are the same wet clay but covered in a generous layer of gravel.

More in the next post.

johnw

Title: Re: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: johnw on July 04, 2008, 04:39:58 AM
You could spend a day just looking at lichens on the rocks. A few more peat mat plants - Vaccinium uliginosum, Ledum groenlandicum.

johnw
Title: Re: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: johnw on July 04, 2008, 04:45:40 AM
The many faces of Diapensia lapponica  - all on those stoney areas.

johnw
Title: Re: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: johnw on July 04, 2008, 04:47:22 AM
And more Diapensias to bore you.

johnw
Title: Re: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: johnw on July 04, 2008, 04:52:10 AM
One last Diapensia and two of Loiseleuria procumbens with aged, wind-scoured trunks - in the stony areas only.

Back in Halifax where it feels cool at 18c at 1am.

johnw
Title: Re: The Hawk Hills, Newfoundland
Post by: Paul T on July 06, 2008, 12:49:19 AM
Fascinating!!  Always interesting to see different environments to your own..... and peat mats are something you definitely don't find much of in the majority of Australia.  ::)
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