Floral Emblem Act

CHAPTER 176

OF THE

REVISED STATUTES, 1989


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An Act Respecting the
Floral Emblem of Nova Scotia

Short title

1 This Act may be cited as the Floral Emblem Act. R.S., c. 176, s. 1.

Floral emblem

2 The trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens Linn), commonly known as the Mayflower, is declared to be, and from time immemorial to have been, the floral emblem of the Province. R.S., c. 176, s. 2.

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