[NatureNS] Two mystery flowers from Brier Island

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Re: [NatureNS] Two mystery flowers from Brier IslandWe seem to agree. =
Yay, Peterson and McKenny!

From: Phil Schappert=20
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:28 PM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca ; naturens@chebucto.ca=20
Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Two mystery flowers from Brier Island

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 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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Halifax, NS, B3P 1J3
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