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[[underlined]] Flowers [[/underlined]]
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The beautiful little [[underlined]] Moneces uniflora [[/underlined]] may still be found coming up out of the moss or pine needles under the pines.

The [[underlined]] Dalibarda repens [[/underlined]] is another lovely white flower that adorns the woodland trails under the pines.

The bright red Bunch berries - [[underlined]] Cornus canadensis [[/underlined]] ^[[insertion]] (Dwarf cornel) [[/insertion]] brighten the woods in ^[[insertion]] many [[/insertion]] places, rising from their whorl of leaves. And a few deep red partridge berries with dark green vines lighten the ground.

[[underline]] Spiranthes [[/underline]] - white flowers on a stalk is deliciously fragrant.

[[underline]] Habenarias [[/underline]] ^[[insertion]] psycodes [[/insertion]] - pink & sometimes white - densely flowered

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[[underline]] Goodyera [[/underline]] pubescens - Rattlesnake plantain - we found a number of the curious ^[[insertion]] snake [[/insertion]] patterened ^[[insertion]] [[cluster?]] [[/insertion]] leaves in them

[[underline]] Pogonia ophioglossoides [[/underline]] - a beautiful delicate pink flower growing in the cranberry bog in July.