S, T, U
S – Water-Blinks (Montia fontana)
Usually found growing in or close to pools along the coast, its flowers are small and inconspicuous. This species is critically imperiled and in danger of extirpation in Nova Scotia.
T – Purple Clematis (Clematis occidentalis)
Attractive to pollinators, this climbing species is often found growing in shade in forests and along riverbanks. This species is critically imperiled and in danger of extirpation in Nova Scotia.
U – Seaside Goldenrod (Solidago sempervirens)
This plant provides an important, late summer nectar source for bees and butterflies. It is easy to grow and thrives in salty habitats along the coast.
Print of graphite on paper original.
This alphabet features 26 different native species of plants found in Atlantic Canada. All items are printed on archival-quality, 100lb, matte white paper.