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Shrub ID spring lake ish area Michigan

 
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I have noticed this plant in areas other large trees will not be growing in. After moving through the area I will visible see water soaking into my tracks in the snow.

Any ideas? Seems like a great area to explore in the spring and "develop" with other species.

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Compound seedhead - this is the best I could find - https://networkofnature.org/blog/species-profile-buttonbush-cephalanthus-occidentalis.htm
Looks very promising.  "I'm not from round there"  so excuse me if I'm wrong   [aka 'Buttonbush"]
 
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Thank you !!!
 
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