[NatureNS] Livingstone Cove Flora

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Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 21:48:57 -0300
From: Rick Ballard <ideaphore@gmail.com>
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Sunday I was hiking around Livingstone Cove, near Cape George, Antigonish
County.

I found a couple of nice 20cm Spotted Coralroot, not quite in bloom.

A large number of  One-flowered Wintergreen ( *Moneses uniflora )* were in
bloom throughout the woods.
Herb Robert was in bloom in the wetter areas.

Habitat was an older 2nd growth mixed forest.

-- 
Rick Ballard
Dartmouth,Nova Scotia, Canada
http://www.ideaphore.com

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Sunday I was hiking around Livingstone Cove, near Cape George, Antigonish C=
ounty.<br><br>I found a couple of nice 20cm Spotted Coralroot, not quite in=
 bloom.<br><br>A large number of=A0 One-flowered Wintergreen ( <i><b>Monese=
s uniflora )</b></i> were in bloom throughout the woods.<br>
Herb Robert was in bloom in the wetter areas.<br><br>Habitat was an older 2=
nd growth mixed forest.<br><br>-- <br>Rick Ballard <br>Dartmouth,Nova Scoti=
a, Canada <br><a href=3D"http://www.ideaphore.com">http://www.ideaphore.com=
</a><br>


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