[NatureNS] Roseroot at the Atlantic Coast

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This last weekend, I came across a headland
off Terence Bay (Prospect area) with some
50+ plants of Roseroot (Rhodiola rosea, syn. Sedum rosea).
Roland's Flora of NS knows of Roseroot along the
Atlantic shore, but considers it uncommon there,
more common on the Fundy side, and in Cape Breton.

Have other people seen Roseroot along the Atlantic
shore, and if so, in which area?
I know of one other location (Duncans Cove area).

Burkhard

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