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Order of Nova Scotia: Order of Nova Scotia ribbon: 2002 [20] The Order of Nova Scotia is Nova Scotia's highest honour. The medal is in the form of the five-petalled mayflower, at the heart of the flower is the Shield of Arms for Nova Scotia and the shield is surmounted by St. Edward's crown.
Nova Scotia [9] Osprey: Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever Sable Island horse: Brook trout: Mayflower: Red spruce: Stilbite: Munit haec et altera vincit (one defends and the other conquers) Sailing ambassador: Bluenose II, Nova Scotia tartan; berry: wild blueberry; fossil: Hylonomus lyelli; gemstone: agate: Nunavut [10] Rock ptarmigan: Canadian ...
Epigaea repens is the floral emblem of both Nova Scotia and Massachusetts. Digging up one in Massachusetts is punishable with a $50 fine. Digging up one in Massachusetts is punishable with a $50 fine.
Pages in category "Provincial symbols of Nova Scotia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The pitcher plant was officially declared as the provincial flower in 1954, but had appeared on the colony's coinage as early as the 1880s. It can be found in the marshlands of the province feeding on insects that fall into its leaves and drown. Northwest Territories: Mountain Avens [citation needed] Nova Scotia: Mayflower [citation needed] Nunavut
Follow a trail of the flowers from Llano to Kingsland on Texas 29, then south on Ranch Road 1431. This peaceful town is not typically flooded with tourists, making it an ideal spot to view the ...
For this reason, it was chosen to be the state flower of Massachusetts. It is also the provincial flower of Nova Scotia . The name Trailing Arbutus reflects its similarity to the trees in the related genus Arbutus , while being much smaller and prostrate on the ground.
Antennaria parlinii, known as Parlin's pussytoes, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.Like other species in the genus, the plant is dioecious.It is widespread across eastern and central Canada and eastern and central United States, from Manitoba to Nova Scotia south as far as Texas and Georgia.