Helen Allison Savanna SNA
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80 Acres Located from MN Hwy 65 in Bethel 1 mile E on Co Hwy 24 (237th Ave. N), then 3.5 miles S and E on Co Hwy 26 (229th Ave. N), then 0.25 mile S on Co Rd 15. Parking on W side of road. Anoka County Twp 33N Rng 23W Sec 02 Type: Deciduous Woods ECS Subsection: Anoka Sand Plain |
Description:
Helen Allison Savanna was named for Helen Allison Irvine,
"Minnesota's grass lady," who wrote a text on the 180 grasses of
Minnesota. This SNA lies within the Anoka sand plain, providing an
excellent example of sand dune plant succession, with blowouts and
dunes in various stages of stabilization by pioneer species. Community
types found on the site include oak sand savanna, dry prairie with bur
oak and pin oak, thickets of willow and aspen, and sedge marshes in scattered depressions. Trees
and shrubs characteristic of a savannah are found here: pin oak, bur oak, American hazelnut, choke
cherry, willow, and quaking aspen. Other savanna species include lead plant, smooth sumac,
slender willow, steeple bush, aster, and goldenrod. Look on the dunes for pioneer sand plants such
as sea-beach needle grass and hairy panic grass. Sedge meadows contain tussocks of Hayden's
sedge, along with marsh fern and blue-joint grass. Other rare plant species occurring here include
long-bearded hawkweed, rhombic-petaled evening primrose, and tall nut-rush. Prime times to visit
are when the pasque flowers bloom in the spring and when the prairie grasses are at their finest in
late summer.
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