[NatureNS] Two mystery flowers from Brier Island

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Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2014 19:28:11 -0300
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At 6:02 PM -0300 9/20/14, pce@accesswave.ca wrote:
>We photographed some small flowering plants on Brier a day or so 
>ago, and I really have no idea what they might be. I tried Newcombe, 
>but of course the photos don't show some of the necessary details. 
>Both plants were very small, under 6" high. Would some wildflower 
>expert on NatureNS be able to put a name to them? The photos are 
><http://www.pbase.com/ppayzant/mysteryflowers>here.

Hi Peter,

The first one (white) is silverrod, Solidago bicolor, and the second 
(pink) is one of the two species of pink gerardia, Agalinis (formerly 
Gerardia), likely A. purpurea.

Phil

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<div>At 6:02 PM -0300 9/20/14, pce@accesswave.ca wrote:</div>
<blockquote type="cite" cite>We photographed some small flowering
plants on Brier a day or so ago, and I really have no idea what they
might be. I tried Newcombe, but of course the photos don't show some
of the necessary details. Both plants were very small, under 6&quot;
high. Would some wildflower expert on NatureNS be able to put a name
to them? The photos are <a
href="http://www.pbase.com/ppayzant/mysteryflowers">here</a>.</blockquote
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Hi Peter,</div>
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<div>The first one (white) is silverrod, Solidago bicolor, and the
second (pink) is one of the two species of pink gerardia, Agalinis
(formerly Gerardia), likely A. purpurea.</div>
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<div>Phil</div>
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