I spend my summers in a condo we own on a small lake in New Hampshire. We have 80 or so units but we are set on a tract of land of roughly 180 acres, most of which is under a conservation easement.
We recently did some selective timber harvest by professional foresters who did a great job cleaning up the forest floor as part of the project. In the past few years I've spent time cataloging the numerous C. acaule colonies around the property. We have many and it always amazes me the variety of mico-environments they can thrive in. I find them in deep shade woods to right out in day long sunlight but always surrounded by acidic pine needles on a well drained gravel underlayment.
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