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Within the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore on Otter Island and Devils Island, Ashland County. T52N-R3W, Sections 1, 2 (Otter Island). T53N-R3W, Section 10 (Devils Island). 28 Acres.
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Two Lake Superior islands -- Otter and Devils -- within the Apostle Islands archipelago contain units of this State Natural Area. Both sites feature exposed sandstone cliffs and caves sculpted by wind, water, and ice. On Otter Island, the natural area consists of about 1 mile of cliffs on the north end of the island. Rare plants find refuge on the semi-shaded, dripping sandstone cliff faces and bluff edges. These include fir club-moss (Lycopodium selago), adder’s-tongue (Ophioglossum pusillum) and the state-threatened spike trisetum (Trisetum spicatum). The cliffs on the north end of Devils Island are similar, and harbor hair-like sedge (Carex capillaris), bird’s-eye primrose (Primula mistassinica), and the state-threatened beautiful sedge (Carex concinna). Both islands support large populations of the state-endangered butterwort (Pinguicula vulgaris), our only terrestrial carnivorous plant. The yellow-green leaves of butterwort secrete a sticky glaze that acts like flypaper to grip insects and other invertebrates. Enzymes produced by the leaves slowly dissolve the prey. The plant then absorbs the nutrients released by the dissolved organisms. These and two other Apostle Island sites are the only know locations for butterwort in the state. The Apostle Islands Maritime Cliffs are owned by the National Park Service and were designated a State Natural Area in 1992.
| Scientific | Common |
|---|---|
| Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. | balsam fir |
| Acer rubrum L. var. rubrum | Red maple |
| Acer spicatum Lam. | Mountain maple |
| Achillea millefolium L. | Yarrow |
| Alnus viridis (Vill.) DC. subsp. crispa (Aiton) Turrill | American green alder |
| Amelanchier bartramiana (Tausch) M.Roem. | mountain serviceberry |
| Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. & Hook.f. | pearly everlasting |
| Aralia nudicaulis L. | wild sarsaparilla |
| Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (L.) Spreng. | bearberry |
| Aster macrophyllus L. | big-leaved aster |
| Athyrium filix-femina (L.) Roth ex Mert. var. angustum (Willd.) G.Lawson | lady fern |
| Betula alleghaniensis Britton | yellow birch |
| Betula papyrifera Marshall | paper birch |
| Calamagrostis canadensis (Michx.) P.Beauv. | blue-joint grass |
| Calamagrostis stricta (Timm) Koeler subsp. inexpansa (A.Gray) C.W.Greene | slim-stem small reed grass |
| Carex capillaris L. | hair-like sedge |
| Carex deflexa Hornem. var. deflexa | northern oak sedge |
| Carex lenticularis Michx. var. lenticularis | shore sedge |
| Carex peckii Howe | Peck's sedge |
| Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf. | yellow blue-bead-lily |
| Coptis trifolia (L.) Salisb. | three-leaved gold-thread |
| Cornus canadensis L. | bunchberry |
| Cornus stolonifera Michx. | red osier dogwood |
| Cypripedium acaule Aiton | moccasin-flower |
| Danthonia spicata (L.) P.Beauv. ex Roem. & Schult. | poverty grass |
| Deschampsia flexuosa (L.) Trin. | wavy hair grass |
| Diervilla lonicera Mill. | northern bush-honeysuckle |
| Drosera rotundifolia L. | round-leaved sundew |
| Epilobium angustifolium L. subsp. circumvagum Mosquin | reat willow-herb |
| Equisetum arvense L. | field horsetail |
| Euthamia graminifolia (L.) Nutt. var. graminifolia | grass-leaved goldenrod |
| Fragaria virginiana Duchesne | wild strawberry |
| Gaultheria hispidula (L.) Muhl. ex Bigelow | creeping-snowberry |
| Gaultheria procumbens L. | wintergreen |
| Hierochloe hirta (Schrank) Borbás subsp. arctica (J.Presl) G.Weim. | northern sweet grass |
| Huperzia lucidula (Michx.) Trevis. | shining club-moss |
| Ledum groenlandicum Oeder | Labrador-tea |
| Linnaea borealis L. var. americana (Forbes) Rehder | twinflower |
| Lycopodium annotinum L. | bristly club-moss |
| Lycopodium clavatum L. | running-pine |
| Lycopodium obscurum L. | flat-branched ground-pine |
| Maianthemum canadense Desf. | Canada mayflower |
| Monotropa hypopithys L. | false beech-drops |
| Monotropa uniflora L. | Indian-pipe |
| Osmorhiza claytonii (Michx.) C.B.Clarke | hairy sweet cicely |
| Physocarpus opulifolius (L.) Maxim. | common ninebark |
| Picea glauca (Moench) Voss | white spruce |
| Picea mariana (Mill.) Britton, Sterns & Poggenb. | black spruce |
| Pinguicula vulgaris L. | common butterwort |
| Pinus strobus L. | eastern white pine |
| Poa pratensis L. | Kentucky bluegrass |
| Populus balsamifera L. subsp. balsamifera | balsam poplar |
| Primula mistassinica Michx. | bird's-eye primrose |
| Prunus pensylvanica L.f. | pin cherry |
| Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn var. latiusculum (Desv.) Underw. ex A.Heller | bracken fern |
| Rumex acetosella L. | sheep sorrel |
| Salix bebbiana Sarg. | Bebb's willow |
| Salix discolor Muhl. | pussy willow |
| Sibbaldiopsis tridentata (Aiton) Rydb. | three-toothed cinquefoil |
| Solidago ptarmicoides (Nees) B.Boivin | prairie goldenrod |
| Sorbus americana Marshall | American mountain-ash |
| Spiraea alba Du Roi var. alba | white meadowsweet |
| Taraxacum officinale Weber | common dandelion |
| Taxus canadensis Marshall | Canada yew |
| Thuja occidentalis L. | northern white-cedar |
| Trientalis borealis Raf. subsp. borealis | American starflower |
| Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carričre | eastern hemlock |
| Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton | early low blueberry |
| Vaccinium myrtilloides Michx. | velvet-leaf blueberry |
| Viola renifolia A.Gray | kidney-leaved violet |
| Waldsteinia fragarioides (Michx.) Tratt. subsp. fragarioides | barren-strawberry |