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These flowers are found all over the Eastern shore, and possibly other places, in Nova Scotia, in spring. I don't know what they're called, though. They're incredibly delicate looking, on very thin stems, white with the lightest mauve tips on the petals. So pretty!
Addendum: Hey, I found a site with text and pics of wildflowers of Nova Scotia! And I found out that the above flowers are called Bluets. Check out more wildflowers of Nova Scotia here.