DID YOU KNOW?
The province of Alberta is over 60% forest.
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Mature Forest: Plants
Not all plants love sun – and mature forests are a haven for those that don’t. Mosses and other shade-loving plants, like the dwarf rattlesnake plantain, spread across the forest floor at this stage. Fungi also thrive here.
The plants in a mature boreal forest have specifically adapted to this ecosystem. They make the most of the limited light available and weather the harshness of Alberta winters under cover from the trees.
Nathan Fillion
The forest giveth and the Nathan taketh its sweet, sweet, oxygen. Breathe it in, me. Special shout out to the plants that thrive in mature forests. I love ‘em. Go ahead, friend. Take off your digital shoes. Really connect your digi-toes to the earth and its low-growing plants. Thick patches of moss, also known as shag of the forest, are a staple of these mature woods. And a growing number of fungi thrive here. Here’s a pro tip. Don’t eat the fungi unless you know exactly what it is. I don’t have many regrets, but a questionable mushroom medley is on the list. Along with mushrooms, you’ll find the dwarf rattlesnake plantain. Now if you happen to think a dwarf rattlesnake plantain is a small banana that slithers on the forest floor, you’re right...to think that, but ultimately wrong. It’s an orchid and it’s GORGEOUS. Let’s move on. Oh. Wait. Oh. No. Not again. Okay, hang on. Have you seen my shoes? I left them by a tree. It’s one of the green ones. Just everybody stop, just look down. Oh Nathan. It looks like the forest hath taken something from you. Fair trade.
The province of Alberta is over 60% forest.
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