Hello guys!
I went hinking in Mauricie this week-end (North-East region of Quebec, Canada) and took the opportunity to visit a national park near St-Mathieu-du-Lac, a park which has a natural, well maintained bog open for public visits, complete with wodden bridges and all.
Now, while I could observe a LOT of beautiful all-sized Sarracenia Purpureas and some Droseras Rotundifolias =D, I also saw large patches of vivid red moss, it looked sort of like Sphagnum but...red?
Does anyone know what it could be? Everything looked so gorgeous! Deep red Purpureas growing among that red moss!
PS : One of the info board said that Canada held the third of the world's surface of bogs, is this true or just is it just showing off?
I went hinking in Mauricie this week-end (North-East region of Quebec, Canada) and took the opportunity to visit a national park near St-Mathieu-du-Lac, a park which has a natural, well maintained bog open for public visits, complete with wodden bridges and all.
Now, while I could observe a LOT of beautiful all-sized Sarracenia Purpureas and some Droseras Rotundifolias =D, I also saw large patches of vivid red moss, it looked sort of like Sphagnum but...red?
Does anyone know what it could be? Everything looked so gorgeous! Deep red Purpureas growing among that red moss!
PS : One of the info board said that Canada held the third of the world's surface of bogs, is this true or just is it just showing off?