[NatureNS] Plant at Garden Lots

ere. I was surprised to learn it was rare in NS=3B in fact I had to purchas=
e a plant for our backyard pond.
Angus
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From: kenmcken@eastlink.ca
Date: Mon=2C 19 May 2014 06:36:21 -0300
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca

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Hi jamesMarsh marigold is common in eastern pei and was in bloom this past =
week in cardigan head area.CheersKen McKenna=20

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On 2014-05-19=2C at 12:09 AM=2C James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com> wrote:

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This is what Ian Manning has come up with for me. =20
I ran this through my Roland's Key. My best guess is Marsh Marigold (Caltha=
 palustris). The range map in the book (which is due for a revision) states=
 it's only found in Cape Breton County. But upon a further search=2C it loo=
ks like there has been some introduced populations seen in Mahone Bay=2C an=
d other locations in Lunenburg Co. I think it's safe to assume that if this=
 is C. palustris=2C that it's origin is likely human caused. I'd like to he=
ar what others think.  =20
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I also would like to hear your comments on this species. =20
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James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater
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<body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>From my stay in PEI many years a=
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div>Hi james</div><div>Marsh marigold is common in eastern pei and was in b=
loom this past week in cardigan head area.</div><div>Cheers</div><div>Ken M=
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2:09 AM=2C James Hirtle &lt=3B<a href=3D"mailto:jrhbirder@hotmail.com" sapr=
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>I ran this through my Roland's Key. My best guess is Marsh Marigold (Calth=
a palustris). The range map in the book (which is due for a revision) state=
s it's only found in Cape Breton County. But upon a further search=2C it lo=
oks like there has been some introduced populations seen in Mahone Bay=2C a=
nd other locations in Lunenburg Co. I think it's safe to assume that if thi=
s is C. palustris=2C that it's origin is likely human caused. I'd like to h=
ear what others think.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B <br>&nbsp=3B<br>I also would like to=
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