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Native plants of Newfoundland and Labrador: rugged, useful — sometimes carnivorous

Summary by WWF.CA
Map showing the terrestrial ecozones of Newfoundland and Labrador © WWF-Canada Newfoundland, the East Coast island that’s been called The Rock since long before a certain wrestler, and its mainland neighbour, Labrador, don’t boast Canada’s most fertile growing conditions. But resilient species have found plenty of ways to put down roots and support the province’s terrestrial ecosystems. Tough trees and plants are found in all three of the provin…
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WWF.CA broke the news in on Friday, February 28, 2025.
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