[NatureNS] Ragged Robin in bloom

Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2012 22:09:42 -0300
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Hi Peter,

I beautiful patch of ragged robin is in full bloom along the driveway  
to Horton High School in Greenwich, Kings County.

George Forsyth

Quoting Peter Payzant <pce@accesswave.ca>:

> On a walk along the Trans-Canada Trail near Waverley today we noticed
> many clumps of Ragged Robin in bloom. This is a very pretty pink flower
> in the, er, Pink family. According to Roland's Flora of Nova Scotia,
> Waverley is one of several isolated locations for this species, with
> other records coming from King's County where it is more common.
>
> If anyone is interested in looking for it, we saw it on the trail loop
> called Vivien's Way. The closest entrance is where the 107 crosses the
> Waverley Road. Vivien's Way is marked by a sign.
>
> Peter Payzant



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