On December 2, the Botany Group met at Kitty Coleman Provincial Park to explore both a typical Douglas-fir forest and the estuary at this coastal location. The focus was on the lush mosses and on signs of both winter setting in (but with no snow yet) and optimistic preparations for spring. The group also looked at ways to identify trees without their leaves and at a few fungi, lichens, and slime molds. The trip was repeated on December 6.
You can download co-leader Véronique’s photographic guide to many of the species seen on this trip here (PDF, 12.9 MB).
Here’s a selection of photos from the guide [click a photo to see the whole image]:



















