Rubus chamaemorus (Greek chamai 'on the ground', moros 'mulberry') is a rhizomatous herb native to alpine and arctic tundra and boreal forest, producing amber-colored edible fruit similar to the raspberry or blackberry. English common names include cloudberry, bakeapple (in Atlantic Canada), Knotberry and Knoutberry (in England), Averin and Evron (in Scotland).
During brief road survey, eighteen adult toads counted on asphalt following T-storm. Many gathered about roadside puddles. One viewed eating ants on road.
At the tip of each giant kelp frond is found the apical scimitar blade, the site of the meristem or persistent growth zone. Here the kelp's floats and blades differentiate and split apart as the kelp grows toward the surface of the sea. Depth 3 m.