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Index of Subjects A few years ago I came across Nymphoides cordata very close to shore at Oakfield Provincial Park (near the Halifax airport). Can't be sure whether it is still there but if you are interested I can give more detailed instructions about where it was. It was about August 12th when I saw it but since blooming seems generally 1-2 weeks early it should be making its appearance soon. Bruce Curtis bruce.curtis@dal.ca Quoting Kristl Walek <kristl@bellaliant.net>: > There are a few plant species I am particularly trying to locate, if > anyone can be > of help. > > Aronia arbutifolia > Have searched for this throughout SW Nova Scotia, but only found A. > melanocarpa and plants of hybrid origin (A prunifolia). I followed a lead to > Keji Adjunct last fall---but again, no red-berried Aronias. This continues > to elude me. > > Sanguisorba canadensis and Viburnum edule: > Has anyone seen these outside of Cape Breton? > > Betula michauxii: > Am looking for a specific location aside from Brier Island. > > Rhexia virginica and Nymphoides cordata: > A relatively accessible location to enable photographing the plants. > > Thank you in advance for any leads, > > Kristl Walek > Annapolis Royal > > >
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