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Is sanguisorba canadensis the stuff that grows all along the ditches in New=
foundland. If so please be careful with any seeds you get. It's very aggr=
essive in NL.
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> From: dwebster@glinx.com
> To: NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Help with Finding Plants
> Date: Sat=2C 24 Jul 2010 18:19:26 -0300
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> Hi Kristl & All=2C Jul 24=2C 2010
> I doubt that you will find Viburnum edule this side of Northern Cape
> Breton (except perhaps in some botanical garden). And it is usually in qu=
ite
> inaccessible places such as well up the North Aspy River and Cheticamp
> River.
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> In looking back at records=2C I see that I collected it one mile up Corne=
y
> Brook (#631=2C Aug 29=2C 1956=2C abundant=2C fruiting=2C at base of north=
-facing seepy
> cliff). And the cliff is likely one that can (could then) be seen from th=
e
> road. I notice that the dry face had Dryopteris fragrans.
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> I understand that there is now a hiking trail up this Brook so getting
> there should be an easy walk.
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> Some 4 decades ago there was a patch of Sanguisorba canadensis on the
> land side of the road to Scots Bay=3B about where the road first approach=
es
> the sea I think. Those who frequent the Split might notice it.
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> Yt=2C Dave Webster=2C Kentville
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> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: "Kristl Walek" <kristl@bellaliant.net>
> To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
> Sent: Thursday=2C July 22=2C 2010 9:15 PM
> Subject: [NatureNS] Help with Finding Plants
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> > There are a few plant species I am particularly trying to locate=2C if
> > anyone
> > can be
> > of help.
> >
> > Aronia arbutifolia
> > Have searched for this throughout SW Nova Scotia=2C but only found A.
> > melanocarpa and plants of hybrid origin (A prunifolia). I followed a le=
ad
> > to
> > Keji Adjunct last fall---but again=2C no red-berried Aronias. This cont=
inues
> > 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=2C
> >
> > Kristl Walek
> > Annapolis Royal
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Is sanguisorba canadensis the stuff that grows all along the ditches in New=
foundland. =3B If so please be careful with any seeds you =3Bget.&n=
bsp=3B It's very aggressive in NL.<BR> =3B<BR>>=3B From: dwebster@gli=
nx.com<BR>>=3B To: NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca<BR>>=3B Subject: Re: [Nature=
NS] Help with Finding Plants<BR>>=3B Date: Sat=2C 24 Jul 2010 18:19:26 -0=
300<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B Hi Kristl &=3B All=2C Jul 24=2C 2010<BR>>=3B =
I doubt that you will find Viburnum edule this side of Northern Cape<BR>>=
=3B Breton (except perhaps in some botanical garden). And it is usually in =
quite<BR>>=3B inaccessible places such as well up the North Aspy River an=
d Cheticamp<BR>>=3B River.<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B In looking back at record=
s=2C I see that I collected it one mile up Corney<BR>>=3B Brook (#631=2C =
Aug 29=2C 1956=2C abundant=2C fruiting=2C at base of north-facing seepy<BR>=
>=3B cliff). And the cliff is likely one that can (could then) be seen fr=
om the<BR>>=3B road. I notice that the dry face had Dryopteris fragrans.<=
BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B I understand that there is now a hiking trail up this =
Brook so getting<BR>>=3B there should be an easy walk.<BR>>=3B <BR>>=
=3B Some 4 decades ago there was a patch of Sanguisorba canadensis on the<B=
R>>=3B land side of the road to Scots Bay=3B about where the road first a=
pproaches<BR>>=3B the sea I think. Those who frequent the Split might not=
ice it.<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B Yt=2C Dave Webster=2C Kentville<BR>>=3B <BR>=
>=3B ----- Original Message ----- <BR>>=3B From: "Kristl Walek" <=3Bk=
ristl@bellaliant.net>=3B<BR>>=3B To: <=3Bnaturens@chebucto.ns.ca>=
=3B<BR>>=3B Sent: Thursday=2C July 22=2C 2010 9:15 PM<BR>>=3B Subject: =
[NatureNS] Help with Finding Plants<BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B <BR>>=3B >=3B =
There are a few plant species I am particularly trying to locate=2C if<BR>&=
gt=3B >=3B anyone<BR>>=3B >=3B can be<BR>>=3B >=3B of help.<BR>&g=
t=3B >=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B Aronia arbutifolia<BR>>=3B >=3B Have searc=
hed for this throughout SW Nova Scotia=2C but only found A.<BR>>=3B >=
=3B melanocarpa and plants of hybrid origin (A prunifolia). I followed a le=
ad<BR>>=3B >=3B to<BR>>=3B >=3B Keji Adjunct last fall---but again=
=2C no red-berried Aronias. This continues<BR>>=3B >=3B to elude me.<BR=
>>=3B >=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B Sanguisorba canadensis and Viburnum edule:<=
BR>>=3B >=3B Has anyone seen these outside of Cape Breton?<BR>>=3B &g=
t=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B Betula michauxii:<BR>>=3B >=3B Am looking for a s=
pecific location aside from Brier Island.<BR>>=3B >=3B<BR>>=3B >=3B=
Rhexia virginica and Nymphoides cordata:<BR>>=3B >=3B A relatively acc=
essible l