On Tuesday of this week we headed up the peninsula to visit the Petrel Point Nature Reserve. It's one of the few such places that has an accessible boardwalk, which I really appreciate. The reserve is known for the unique Great Lakes Coastal Meadow Marsh, one of the rarest protected habitats on the planet.
The accessible boardwalk was built just a few years ago, replacing a narrower one that had been here for nearly 60 years. It's comfortably wide enough for my wheelchair.
You start off riding through the cedar forest. At the right time of year you can find orchids in here too, though we were too late this year.If you keep your eyes open though, there are some interesting plants, like this woodland horsetail.
This is the area where the carnivorous plants are found, particularly the Pitcher Plant and Sundew.
Here's a closer look at the pitchers. Cylindrical leaves, these pitchers are lined with downward pointing hairs, so insects that go exploring cannot make their way out again. Ultimately they are trapped at the base, and dissolved, providing the plant with a source of nutrients.
Although the flowers are deep purple on the top, a front view shows their light yellow/green flowers.






Carnivorous plants are fun. That boardwalk is so nice. Great photos.
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