Edge of a rather poor-ass hay field
@jamelamoroso, several robustly leafy plants dangling at the edge of a “ravine” with an intermittent stream at the bottom. The falling of a mature tree, once rooted at the same edge, has allowed sunlight in, and the loose soil around the upended roots is soft ground, supporting over 20 seedlings that emerged directly below two of the dangling plants. Lovely!
Woods, predominately hardwood, with loose granitic rock, and areas of exposed sandy substrate. Associates at this particular site include Collinsonia canadensis, Actaea racemosa, Christmas fern, Partridge Berry.
This property has at least two other small populations of this species, along with abundant Clinopodium georgianum throughout.
Georgia Calamint and Piedmont Aster growing together
Brain is shutting down. I’ll come back to this one in the morning…
Roadside. There is more than one Fabaceae in the first picture. See additional photos to see exactly which one I am looking at.
Mixed woods, disturbed by high water of small stream from recent rains.
Growing in lowland woods, immediately adjacent to a very large colony of Diphasiastrum digitatum. Moist bottomlands.