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Index of Subjects David Webster inquired about our field trip on Sunday afternoon. David I can send you a digital print. The plants are found growing in the small hollowed out spots on a sandstone cliff which in turn has water dripping from it. The cliff has been carved out at it's base by many hundreds/thousands of years of rushing spring water. David, I have seen your name on some of the excursions of the fiftys in Cheticamp (Acadia Herbarium records) and you would know what a wonderful site these plants can be.. This site that we were at was documented in 1941. As for the name of the primula, I had in my records that it was P.laurentiana. A white version. I am now confused. Heather D
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