While out at Beaumont, our Scout camp this weekend, I bumped into a naturalist who was taking some specie inventories and had just stumbled upon something that wasn't supposed to be there. I which I had taken better notes. He said it was a Calla Lily Dogwood and quite unusual for Ohio. I believe it was on the threatened list.
I figured if it was that rare, it wouldn't be hard to find given those three words. But I can't seem to find any reference to it anywhere.
Oh, well. He showed it to me. I saw it.
He said that based on his observations, he was going to recommend taking it from threatened to something else. I'm not being much help here, am I?