Long and narrow, mostly emergent fen located west of the Raisin River. There are a few stand alone deciduous trees and shrubs and a few pockets of shrub-carr and decidous trees (birch, maple, sumac). Many streams present. Fen is well traveled with worn trails and several marked fence posts. Brush piles, old burn spots, and stumps mark an actively maintained fen. In western and southern portion of fen, 1m south of flowing stream, southwest of brush piles for maintenance, vegetation across stream shrubby brambles, a few sumac or Elms and a few shrubby Salix. Herbs dominated by Symplocarpus foetidus, grasses, horsetail, marigolds. Ground solid but dark and wet, not flat.
Population - Found amongst Symplocarpus foetidus, clumped together in groups of 3-5, not extremely prominent. 3-5 individuals per 1m2 for 10m2.