Not sure, the shape of the flower resembles D. semilunulata, but not common on Black Mountain/Bruce Ridge, and flowers later that D. nigromontana. Also, D. semilunulata usually has no more than 5 flowers. On balance I think its D. nigromontana. What do you think Cath?
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