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Roland, A.E. & Smith, E.C. The Flora of Nova Scotia. Part 2: The Dicotyledons. Proceedings of the Nova Scotia Institute of Science 26 (Part 4), 1969: 277-743. The Introduction to this work (pp. 279-311) provides an overview of the flora of Nova Scotia, including historical aspects of botanical work in the province, the physical background and the floral elements (they identify seven: Arctic-alpine and boreal disjunct elements, the boreal element, the Canadian element, the Allegenian element, the southwestern flora, plants of the seashore, introduced plants and weeds). Available online. See papers in McAlpine & Smith (2010), cited above for current perspectives.
UPDATE (NOV 2015). This material has been completely revised and updated in the new Plants of Nova Scotia e-book. See
  • A BRIEF HISTORY OF BOTANICAL EXPLORATION IN NOV SCOTIA by Ruth Newell p iii-vi
  • THE FLORAL ELEMENTS OF NOVA SCOTIA (with citations) vii-xv by Nicholas M. Hill and J. Sherman Boates
  • in Nova Scotia Plants by Marian C. Munro, Ruth E. Newell & Nicholas M. Hill (2014) available as PDF at https://ojs.library.dal.ca/NSM/pages/view/Plants