[NatureNS] Roseroot at the Atlantic Coast

Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 17:09:36 -0300
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Burkhard,

I too have seen Roseroot near Duncan's Cove - actually below the Chebucto Head lighthouse, if I recall correctly), and I have also seen it on the headlands at Taylor Head Provincial Park.

Cheers,

Patricia L. Chalmers
Halifax

---- Burkhard Plache <burkhardplache@gmail.com> wrote: 
> 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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