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Index of Subjects I will ask Michael Christie about this. Michael had 300 books written about Brass Hill = they are all sold now, as are his books about the wireless station. He also has one about seafarers and shipbuilders that I think has some left. The one on Brass Hill is excellent - he has his summer home there and knows everything about the place. I think he probably has the largest hawthorn tree on his property in Nova Scotia. Roland ----- Original Message ----- From: <joancz@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>; <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2008 8:33 AM Subject: Re: Re: [NatureNS] HELLEBORINE >I took some photos in the mid-1980's of a couple of very tall specimens of >Helleborine on the property of Viola Sperka in Barrington (Brass Hill >area)in Shelburne County. There were many interesting plants there as one >of the previous owners was Belle Hopkins, an amateur botanist. The plants >were behind the house on the west side and about ten metres from the house. >Perhaps Roland would be able to check if the plants are still there? Or >Heather, if the Wild Flora trip goes through Barrington, you might want to >ask to visit the property. Sorry I don't know who bought Sperk's place. >Cheers, Joan >>
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