Photographs of glyphosate and rhodamine spraying and recovery at Antrim, Riverside, and Little River Lake, Nova Scotia
Photograph of a truck spraying Rhodamine 245-T at thick brush at the Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of a petri dish containing Rhodamine spray deposition at the Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of a clump of red maple after first Glyphosate spray, Antrim site, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of slow regeneration after twice spraying at the Antrim site, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of slow regeneration after spraying at the Little River Lake site, Kings County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of conifer regeneration one year after spraying at the Little River Lake site, Kings County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of a control area at the Little River Lake site, Kings County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of controlled vegetation regrowth after spraying, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of a red maple clump after single spray at Antrim site, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of slow regeneration of Plot 3 as seen from Plot 1 after glyphosate spray, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of balsam fir damage one year after glyphosate spraying, Plot 4, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of an unidentified person standing next to raspberry canes one year after glyphosate spray, Plot 1, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of balsam fir damage one year after glyphosate spraying, Plot 5, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of an unidentified person standing in dense unsprayed control site, Plot 2, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of an unidentified person standing amid regenerating birches and sugar maples one year after glyphosate spraying, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of an unidentified person standing amid conifer regeneration in the second post-spray year, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of Bill Freedman standing in a Riverside plot in the second post-spray year, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of the flowering Chinese crab apple trees near the Benning-Coolidge House in Little Harbor, New Hampshire
Photograph of the fences in front of the flowering trees and the Governor Wentworth House in Little Harbor, New Hampshire
Photograph of Nellie (née Raddall) and Maxwell Cassidy standing in a rose garden in Portland, Oregon
Photograph of Thomas Head Raddall watching his wife Edith arrange daffodils
Photograph of Richard Morash standing in a four-year-old glyphosate sprayed plot, shortly after its second spraying, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of ground vegetation regrowth in a controlled area, Antrim site, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of vegetation regrowth measurement after spraying, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of an unidentified person standing in regrowth two years after glyphosate spraying, Plot 4, RIverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of Richard Morash standing vegetation competition before glyphosate spraying, Cope's Hill, Riverside site, central Nova Scotia
Photograph of the endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) at Swaine's Road bog, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of the endangered Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) at Swaine's Road bog, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) habitat at Baccaro bog, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia
Photograph of Thread-leaved sundew (Drosera filiformis) habitat at Baccaro bog, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia