Thursday, February 9, 2012

I need a list of plants that can survive in nova scotia?

I need a list of plants that can survive in nova scotia

like lilacs fern flowers etc...

I need a list of plants that can survive in nova scotia?
"Northern Lights" variety of cannabis sativa does well up there I've heard.



Ask the old lady with the nice yard down the road.
Reply:The forests of Nova Scotia are extensive and commercially valuable. About three-fourths of the province’s land area is forested. In northern areas, sugar maple, yellow birch, beech, red maple, black ash, and white ash are common. In the south, black spruce, red spruce, tamarack (American larch), hemlock, white pine, and fir are widespread. The northern half of Cape Breton Island is an extension of the great coniferous forest of northern Canada, where white spruce and balsam fir are the dominant species.



Nova Scotia is noted for its profusion of wildflowers, including the mayflower, wild rose, and several species of violet. In bogs and shallow water are found the pitcher plant and white water lily. Bracken, wintergreens, and shrubs abound, as do many kinds of berries, including blueberries and cranberries. A variety of marsh grasses thrive in low-lying areas along the Bay of Fundy.
Reply:Whew, Nova Scotia? Ouch!


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