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Red Spruce
In 1988 the Province past a bill making the Red Spruce the official tree of Nova Scotia. It has been a main stay of forestry in Nova Scotia.
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Tree Cornered Tweety - 1956 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:G (Nova Scotia)
It comes from Nova Scotia as a thank you for helping them back in 1917.
1) the bird is osprey 2) the tree is the red spruce 3) the flower is the may flower 4) the motto is "one defends and the other conquers" 5) the berry is the wild blue berry 6) the dog is the duck tolling retriever 7) the person who named nova scotia was sir william alexander
Yes it does. Berwick is the Apple capitol and it is in the Annapolis valley, it also produces many other tree fruits and melons such as cantaloupe.
Elderberry Tree...it is a small tree and usually grows on the banks of streams and creeks. The berries grow in clusters. They are used for jam--that taste like raspberries. The bark if the elderberry is toxic.
The American elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) qualifies as such. It is from the same genus than the Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana).
Nova - 1974 Methuselah Tree - 29.8 was released on: USA: 11 December 2001
Nova - 1974 The Renewable Tree 3-9 was released on: USA: 7 March 1976
Charles T. Caldwell has written: 'A branch of the Caldwell family tree' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'William Coaldwell, Caldwell or Coldwell of England, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Nova Scotia' -- subject(s): Accessible book