Blooming on Ice-Scoured Shores
In all of Canada, the Plymouth gentian is found only along the shorelines of a handful of lakes in southwestern Nova Scotia. Scoured by waves and ice, this highly disturbed, low-nutrient environment is ideal for plants that do not tolerate competition from other species.
Like the similarly endangered pink coreopsis and the more common meadow-beauty, the Plymouth gentian thrives in these hostile conditions – some years, producing a profusion of beautiful pink flowers with vivid yellow centres. These plants are part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Flora, a collection of plants found mainly on lakeshores and wetlands stretching from southwestern Nova Scotia down to Florida and Louisiana.
Object type:
botanical model
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Date (age/made):
October 1991
Origin/place:
Halifax, NS
Materials:
acetate; copper wire branches; walnut base
Dimensions:
36 x 14cm