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Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus

  • Family name: Ericaceae
  • Common name: northern mountain cranberry
  • Growth form: Shrub (woody plant)
  • Names used on the Toolik-Arctic Geobotanical Atlas maps:
    • Toolik Permanent Plots: Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus
    • Imnavait Creek Permanent Plots: Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus

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  1. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus, northern mountain cranberry
  2. Flowering plants growing in the shelter of a rock.
    2002, Southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
    Image author: Aiken and Mallory ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus, northern mountain cranberry
  2. Flowers with fused wine red sepals, fused white petals in a tubulate corolla, and protruding white stigmas with scarcely modified stigma. Young leaves are reddish. Older leaves have turned green
    July 1982, Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
    Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus, northern mountain cranberry
  2. Low, prostrate shrubs with shiny leathery leaves. and red berries
    Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
    Image author: Aiken ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus, northern mountain cranberry
  2. Plants with small clusters of shiny red fruit 6–9 mm in diameter
    Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
    Image author: Aiken ?
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image

  1. Vaccinium vitis-idaea L. subsp. minus, northern mountain cranberry
  2. Right, note red bract leaves that once subtended a flower. Centre of inflorescence a bud with bract leaves, one sepal showing and red petals.
    2002
    Image author: Aiken and Mallory ©
    Website: Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
    Source of original image