[NatureNS] buttonbush in PPPark: how it got there

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Hi Dave P & All,                        Oct 1, 2013
    I am in favor of using native plants as ornamentals but I think care 
should be taken to not move plants beyond their natural range. Why or how 
anyone would suppose that planting Buttonbush in PPP would be  a good idea 
beats me.
Yt, Dave Webster, Kentville
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Subject: [NatureNS] buttonbush in PPPark: how it got there


> From Peter Duinker
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> "As for buttonbush, about a thousand whips of it were planted in the 
> park, as part of the overall planting program, in autumn 2008.  At  least 
> that's what I know from the records I have of the plantings  during 2007 
> and 2008."
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