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Don-- P. hookeri was fairly common along the edges (more sunlight) of cedar
bogs in the County. I still see it when I'm up there. I wouldn't have called
it as common as Listera cordata or P. obtusata, but third, in back of
them--again in suitable habitat. I will have all my "County Cousins" keep an
eye out for it this spring and report back.
Best, Sal
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From: Cameron, Don S. <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 8:25 AM
Subject: Platanthera hookeri
> Has anyone seen Platanthera hookeri lately and/or noticed any decline or
> disappearance of Maine populations?
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> Thanks, Don
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> Don Cameron, Botanist
> Maine Natural Areas Program
> State House Station 93
> Augusta, ME 04333-0093
> Phone (207-287-8041)
> Fax (207-287-8040)
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