Population of about 500 fruiting stems found in low spot in a mostly upland area that had been logged recently. A smaller population was found about 135 ft to the SW in another low spot. Only 14 fruiting stems were found there, but it appeared that some juveniles were present.
Besides being logged, furrows had been cut every ten feet, probably in preparation for it being replanted.
Soil sandy, standing water in the furrows. The two spots with standing water were the only places where I found the sedge.
Associated species were Rubus hispidus, cinnamon fern, and Lysimachia quadrifolia. On the higher areas, more upland plants were seen such as Carex pensylvanica and black oak.
This is the most concentrated population of C. cumulata that I have ever seen.
8 flowering (3F at pt 231)
1 NF by pt 230
Above were in the known area from last year.
SILTER, MONFIS, ZIZAUR, SILINT, liatris sp. , PRUVUL, big blustem, RUDHIR, DESCAN, PEDCAN, aster spp. , gl goldenrod, ASTOLA, gentian sp. , LESCAP, COMUMB, KRIBIF, panicum sp. spiderwort, FRAVIR, v m mint, galium sp. SOLCAN, Cuscuta sp. , ALLCAN.
DOCMEA
POPTRE, FRAALN. 5% under 1m.
CIRARV (in areas), yarrow, ASPOFF
NEW area of 3 in flower at the now southern end of population where two trees had been girdled that previously caused heavy shade.
The western edge of the population has increased several meters to the west with a new location of 1 flowering individual located adjacent to a previously girdled cherry tree (which would have been heavy shade prior to two years ago).
12 total in flower and one non-flowering clump or 2024. (Only 1 flowering observed two years ago prior to brush clearing.)
2023 info for this population found here:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/187561701
In the growing season of 2023, vegetation was still recovering from previous shade (not as dense) making the non-flowering clumps at that time easier to locate. Higher vegetation density exists now in 2024 making locating non-flowering clumps more difficult.
Only 1 individual on the very edge of mowed trail
Known sub pop. 38 total (includes 12 in flower).
North group:
Main cluster with 10 (including 3 in flower).
2 additional non-flowering clumps towards SSW a meter plus.
1 flowering NNE 2.25m from center north (1.25 from edge) along with 3 non flowering within 0.75 m to west
1 non flowering east of main cluster ~1.25m
14 total in this grouping (4 in F)
Center group: 5 (including 2 in flower)
2 nf clumps additional towards west and southwest by 0.7m.
1 nf west of group 1.2m.
7 total in this center grouping (2 in F).
Single 1 between the south and middle grouping (previously covered by brush two years back) in bud
South group:
1 flowering existing towards ENW 1.5m.
16 total in this south grouping (6 in F).
Area was logged recently. It gently slopes to the south. Most were found along a skidder trail along the lower elevations.
Open cover.
Associated species include Carex intumescens, Rubus hispidus, red maple, white pine, C. adusta, C. brunnescens, Scirpus cyperinus, C. scoparia, Cinnamon fern, C debilis
Area was logged early last year. I looked here later that year and didn't find any. This year scattered clumps were found. Most were along a skidder track.
Because of recent rains, the whole area was very wet, with standing water in some places. One clump was in ponded depression.
Soil sandy, mostly open cover. A few large white pines were left standing.
Associated species included Carex adusta, which was the dominant herbaceous species. Also found were Carex debilis, Scirpus cyperinus, Dichanthelium sp, Acer rubrum, white pine, Carex lurida, and Juncus effusus.
There is an ATV trail that runs through the cutoff area but there was no evidence that ATVs were going off the trail.
Area was logged a few years ago. Two clumps were found on a level area on a south facing slope.
Soil sandy, dry to mesic moisture. Open cover.
Associated species included Rubus idaeus, bracken fern, Carex pen, Dichan sp, white pine.
Only one plant observed at this location. Searched surrounding area, and no additional individuals observed despite potential habitat.
Count for flowering plants. Did not try and count vegetative stems because of rain.
W/ Paul H., Rick H., Bret W.
Only one plant found. Searched immediate area with Paul H. and Kathy B. but did not locate any additional individuals.
Area frequently burned/managed.
w/ Paul H.
Site is burned/managed.
w/ Paul H.
Population surveyed with Matthew Shruck. In forest type transition, restricted to growing underneath cedar
Found along a logging road and adjacent logged area.
Open, sandy soil ranging from dry to wet.
Disturbed by logging.
Associated plants include Carex scoparia, C. pen, Danthonia spicata. One clump was in sphagnum moss.
2 individuals along a ROW with yellow lady's slipper, northern starflower, purple avens, and gaywings.
153 stems found along logging road. 99 stems found in cut-off area near road.
Area is open. Soil sandy, wet.
Disturbed by logging.
Associated species include Carex debilis, Scirpus cyperinus, Juncus canadensis, Rhynchospora capitellata, Acer rubrum, Pinus strobus
W/ three other surveyors. Site was formerly forest/woodland. Large scale woody removal occurred in previous years. Site was burned earlier in the 2024 season.
W/ three other surveyors. Site was formerly forest/woodland. Large scale woody removal occurred in previous years. Site was burned earlier in the 2024 season.
Just starting to flower. W/ three other surveyors.
Plants in bud. W/ three other people.
2 spathes around each bunch of flowers inside the subtending bract.
Largest population I've seen. Extremely abundant in old field where Zizia is co-dominant, also abundant in adjacent shrub thicket transition to mature mixed hardwood bright woodland (bright enough for continuous, diverse sedge cover and abundant later forbs like forked aster). 1000 is an estimate of how many clumps passed my view, but the total population is probably 1 or 2 orders of magintude larger.