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. 50m west of eastern border, less than 50m south of Typha/Phragmites/Sparganium stand. Sedge dominant with some Ranuculaceae, Eutrochium, and other Asteraceae. Shrubs about ever 10-15m, some taller trees to the west, alive and dead. Ground moist but no puddles.
Population - Clumped, seen with Equisetum palustre, less prevalant than other Equisetum on moist/dry ground near Carex, asters, arrowhead, and Onoclea sensibilis.