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Vascular plants – Nonvascular plants
Vascular:
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of plant. Plant in fruit; often numerous flowering stems, mostly 1-flowered, radiating from a central rosette.
Nunavut, Rankin Inlet, near the graveyard, 62?48'N, 92?06'W. Aiken and Brysting 01-046. Canada.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Susan McDougall
Example species: amygdaloides
May 2003, Moses Lake, Washington
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
Example species: arctica
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
Example species: exigua
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: M. Kat Anderson
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: USDA Forest Service
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
<em>Salix alaxensis</em>: habit.
Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., 14 Aug. 1997. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix alaxensis</em>: Female catkin in fruit. Catkins are long and prominent, ranging from 30-150 mm long. The styles also are long.
Meade River, Alaska, 15 July 1966. AK, USA
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
Close-up of leaves. <em>Salix alaxensis</em>: close-up of leaves showing densely villous-tomentose undersides and inflated petioles surrounding floral buds.
Kitigazuit, N.W.T., Aug. & July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1156, Canada.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
Female catkins
AK, USA, 1992.
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Gartenrundgang, Germany
Image author: Christian Bank
I got this plant as a clone in 1995 from an arctic-alpine botanical garden here in Germany. I don't know the origin; the garden only gave the information Range: Alaska.
It has grown for a long time in my garden and has no problems. Its a male plant; catkins are rare and it grows slowly. It's about 100 cm tall now.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
Female catkins
AK, USA, 1992.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
Male catkins opening in spring
AK, USA, 1992.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of plant. <em>Salix arctica</em>.
N.W.T. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Jack Gillett ?
Habit. <em>Salix arctica</em>: plant growing on stony gravel.
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, 22 July 1982. Voucher specimen: Jack Gillett 18992, Canada.
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Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
Fairbanks, AK; grown from field collected seed (in Greenland); UAF IAB greenhouse
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Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
Fairbanks, AK; grown from field collected seed (in Greenland); UAF IAB greenhouse
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Botanisches Institut, Universität Basel
Image author: Jürg Stöcklin ©
Abisko 2002
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
OP Nordre Land: Synnfjell. 2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
OP ?ystre Slidre/V?g?: Jotunheimen. 2001.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
<em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: habit.
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Close-up of catkin and leaves. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: close-up of catkin and leaves.
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: close-up of female catkin.
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97010, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of female catkins. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>.
Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Habit. <em>Salix glauca</em> var. <em>callicarpaea</em>: habit.
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Aug. 1997. Voucher specimen: Susan Aiken and Cheryl McJannet 97042, Canada.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Britton, N.L., and A. Brown
Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 602. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. 1913.
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Cedar Creek Natural History Area
Image author: John Haarstad ©
MN, USA
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Kenneth J. Sytsma ©
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
Shrub with female catkins
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Britton, N.L. and A. Brown
Illustrated flora of the northern states and Canada. Vol. 1: 605. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. 1913.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Barrow, Alaska, USA; August 8, 2006
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Glaciers Online
Image author: Jürg Alean ©
The small polar willow shrub (<em>Salix polaris</em>), one of the earliest shrubs to colonise ground left bare by glaciers.
Axel Heiberg Island
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of leaf
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/26/04
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Unique Plants
Image author: Kost ©
Plants with female catkins
Khibiny mountains. 8/03.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Line drawing. <em>Salix pulchra</em>: A. Male catkins are sessile on the branch. B. Male flowers have 2 stamens, a floral bract with long straight hairs, and a single nectary. C. Female catkins are sessile on the branch. D. Female flowers have a villous ovary with a long style, a long hairy floral bract, and a single floral nectary that is longer than the stipe. E. Leaves are typically oblanceolate and have linear, leaf-like stipules.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Plant with female catkins
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/27/04
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Leaf close-up. <em>Salix reticulata</em> subsp. <em>reticulata</em>: Leaf close-up.
Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1106, Canada.
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Salix reticulata
Image author: unknown
Plant with female catkins
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
<em>Salix richardsonii</em>: habit.
Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1105, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Laurie Consaul ?
Close-up of female catkin. <em>Salix richardsonii</em>: close-up of female catkin. Catkins are sessile on the branch; there may be two or three small, green bracts (white arrow) at base. The ovaries are glabrous. Some capsules on the right side of the catkin have opened to release seeds surrounded by hairs (fluff).
Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1103, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Female catkin and vegetative shoot. <em>Salix richardsonii</em>: female catkin and a short vegetative shoot.
Cambridge Bay, Victoria Island, Nunavut, July 1997. Voucher specimen: Laurie Consaul and Lynn Gillespie 1105, Canada.
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
Plants with female catkins
AK, USA, 1992
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Teachers experiencing Antartica and the Arctic
Image author: Christine Donovan ©
Plants with female catkins
Barrow, AK, USA, 6/28/01.
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CalPhotos
Image author: Dr. G. Dallas and Margaret Hanna © California Academy of Sciences
2008
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
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Department of Botany, University of České Budějovice
Image author: Milan Stech ©
Close-up of inflorescence
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Lush bank of flowering plants
1999
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Flowering plant
Vinstradalen. 2003.
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Barrow, Alaska, USA; August 8, 2006
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: E. Barbour
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Natural History of Iceland
Image author: Dick Viujk ©
Cushion of flowering plants. There are many saxifrage species on Iceland. The tufted saxifrage is one of the most common saxifrages. It grows all over Iceland, especially between stones and rocky areas. Characteristic for this species are the small rosettes and leafy flowering stems. Also characteristic is that the flowering shoots only bear one or two flowers.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Plant with unbranched inflorescence
Nussurfjell, 2002.
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
var. rebunshirensi
June 2003, Mount Rausu, Japan
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
var. rebunshirensi
June 2003, Mount Rausu, Japan
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
var. rebunshirensi
June 2003, Mount Rausu, Japan
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
var. rebunshirensi
September 2001, Mount Rausu, Japan
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
var. rebunshirensi
September 2001, Mount Rausu, Japan
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Arktiske Billeder, Botanisk Museum, København, Denmark
Image author: Bent Fedskild ©
Botanisk Museum, Gothersgade 130, 1123 København, Denmark
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Flora Danica Online
Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Barrow, Alaska, USA; August 8, 2006
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Flowering plants
1999
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Ruth Ripley's Iceland photos
Image author: Ruth Ripley ©
Close-up of flower
Iceland, 2003.
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Close-up of leaves
Starrigavan Ridge, Sitka, AK, USA, 6/23/04
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Starrigavan Ridge, Sitka, AK, USA, 6/23/04
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: E. Barbour
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: E. Barbour
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Adventdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Flowering plants
Mt. Borah, ID, USA, 7/7/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Close-up of flowers
?lmdalen, 2003.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Sweden, Pälkesvare (Kilpisjärvi), 7/30/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Sweden, Pälkesvare (Kilpisjärvi), 7/30/04
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Forestry Images
Image author: Mary Ellen Harte ©
USA
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Forestry Images
Image author: Mary Ellen Harte ©
USA
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Alaskan Wildflowers
Image author: Mary Hopson ©
Alaska
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Native Orchid News: 2005- April
Image author: Christiane Neufeld
2004
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Native Orchid News: 2005- April
Image author: Christiane Neufeld
2004
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Native Orchid News: 2005- April
Image author: Eugene Reimer
2004
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: A. Brysting ?
<em>Silene acaulis</em>, example species. Plants forming compact, hemispherical or flat cushions up to 50 cm in diameter.
Iceland, Bolungarv?k, Stigahli_, alt. 400-590, 66?11'N, 23?22'W. June 1995.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
<em>Silene involucrata</em>, example species. Plants growing on disturbed gravel.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, 26 July 1982. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
<em>Silene sorensis</em>, example species. Plants in flower, growing in gravel. Note fused, ovoid shaped calyx that is barely inflated and with prominent reddish lines; white, notched petals. Scale bar in cm.
Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, 9 July, 1999, Aiken 99-036. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
<em>Silene uralensis</em>, example species. Plants growing in a sheltered gully.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Sachs Harbour, 27 July 1981. Canada.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Flowering cushion
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Flowering cushion
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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Plant Image Gallery - Caryophyllaceae
Image author: Thomas Schoepke ©
Close-up of flower
European Alps, San Bernardino, Switzerland
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Closeup of calyx and fruits. trongly inflated and pigmented calyces enclose the capsule. The dark pigmentation in the fruiting stage (but not in the flowering stage) may increase temperatures and enhance the seed maturation.
Aug 1996, Odindalen Valley, Dickson Land, Svalbard
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Leaves mainly in a basal tuft; stem leaves opposite.
July 1982, Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
Selene involucrata ssp. furcata
2002, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
Selene involucrata ssp. furcata
2002, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
Selene involucrata ssp. furcata
2006, Sassendalen, Svalbard
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Waterton Glacier area, and Canadian Rockies foothills
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Waterton Glacier area, Canada
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Waterton Glacier area, Canada
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
1992, Alaska
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Alaskan Wildflowers
Image author: Mary Hopson ©
<em>Stellaria alaskana</em>, example species
Flattop Mtn, AK, USA
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Flora Danica Online
Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©
<em>Stellaria borealis</em>, example species
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
<em>Stellaria humifusa</em>, example species. Plants growing prostrate on and sprawling across imperfectly drained mud flats in extensive salt meadow.
Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
<em>Stellaria longipes</em>, example species. Plant similar in appearance to <em>S. monantha</em> but fresh green and shiny.
Nunavut, Rankin Inlet, adjacent to the graveyard, 62?48'N, 92? 06'W. Canada.
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Plant list, Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk
Image author: unknown
<em>Stellaria media</em>, example species
Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of flower. The 5 petals are deeply cleft, longer than the calyx; 10 stamens (the inner whorl at anthesis and the outer whorl still at pre-anthesis) and 3 styles.
Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of plant. Plants growing prostrate on and sprawling across imperfectly drained mud flats in extensive salt meadow.
Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of plant. Plants growing prostrate on and sprawling across imperfectly drained mud flats in extensive salt meadow.
Manitoba, Churchill, Beech Bay, in the tidal estuary of the Churchill River, south of the Port, 58?44'N, 94?10'W. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Flowering plants. Clayey salt-marsh with <em>Stellaria humifusa</em> dominating, and with scattered shoots of <em>Puccinellia phryganodes</em> (ssp. <em>vilfoidea</em>).
Norway: Svalbard, Dickson Land, Vestfjorden. Aug. 1996.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Blue-green plant characteristic in appearance to S. monantha
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, 62?48'N, 92?06'W.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
flowers solitary in the axils of normal green leaves or in few-flowered inflorescences with leaf-like bracts.
Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, 62?48'N, 92?06'W.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Isolated plants in dry calcareous gravel
near Northern Studies Centre, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, 58?44.15'N, 93?49.09'W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Leaves lanceolate and strongly keeled
near Northern Studies Centre, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, 58?44.15'N, 93?49.09'W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
The 5 petals are deeply cleft, longer than the sepals; 3 styles and 10 stamens (here at post-anthesis).
near Northern Studies Centre, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, 58?44.15'N, 93?49.09'W
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Nonvascular:
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: <em>Scapania compacta</em>
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: compacta
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: nemorea
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: paludosa
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: umbrosa
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: undulata
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Image author: Alan Hale ©
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of clump; example species, <em>Schistidium frigidum</em>.
Austria, Hohe Tauern, Brennkogel, 2600 m, 2005.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of clump; example species, <em>Schistidium frigidum</em>.
Austria, Hohe Tauern, Brennkogel, 2600 m, 2005.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Clump growing on rock; example species, <em>Schistidium frigidum</em>.
Europe 2004
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of fruiting clump; Example species, <em>Schistidium apocarpum</em>
Finland, Ylöjärvi, Pihkaperä, 3/28/05.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author.
Europe 2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2001
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
July 2004, Kilpisjärvi, Finland
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Wikipedia image
Image author: Griensteidl de Benutzer
at Rax, Lower Austria. Approx. 1600 m
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Solorina crocea</em>, example species
Norway, Hordaland, Odda - 7/16/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Solorina saccata</em>, example species
Norway, Hordaland, Odda - 7/16/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2007, Dovre, Oppland, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2007, Dovre, Oppland, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2007, Dovre, Oppland, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2007, Dovre, Oppland, Norway
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Swedish Museum of Natural History
Image author: Christopher Reisborg
Collected in Finland, 1947, by A.J. Huuskonen
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British Lichens
Image author: Dave Genney
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Picasa gallery: David
Image author: David Genney
Meallan nan Uan, Strathconnon, Scotland
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The Highland Biological Recording Group
Image author: Ian Strachan
Sron Nead, Glen Roy, Scotland
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The Highland Biological Recording Group
Image author: Jane Bowman
An Reithe, Glen Cluanie, Scotland
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Thallus among mosses
Norway, Finnmark, Alta - 8/13/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
8/13/03 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus
Norway, Finnmark, Alta - 8/13/03
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On north facing acid rock by the southern side of the lake
8/27/02 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On north facing acid rock by the southern side of the lake
8/27/02 Sweden
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Sphagnum angustifolium</em>, example species
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Sphagnum angustifolium</em>, example species
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author.
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Sphagnum magellanicum</em>, example species
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Sphagnum: from the Greek for an unknown plant
<em>Sphagnum magellanicum</em>, example species
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
<em>Sphagnum warnstorfii</em>, example species
2001
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Danmarks Fugle og Natur
Image author: Mogens Holmen
Feb 2008, Teglstrup Hegn, Helsingør, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Danmarks Fugle og Natur
Image author: Mogens Holmen
Oct 2007, Lyngby Åmose, Lyngby-Taarbæk, Hovedstaden, Denmark
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Kristin's Flora
Image author: Kristin Vigander Smørkleppdalen ©
Aug-2007
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Photography & Botanical Page
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Europe, 2004
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ARKive, images of life on earth
Image author: Ron D. Porley ©
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Image author: I. Korpella ©
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Plant Life
Image author: Fred Rumsey ©
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Moss Images
Image author: Des Callaghan ©
Roydon Common, Norfolk, England, 2/25/05.
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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Bryophytes
Image author: Li Zhang ©
IL, USA, April 2005
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Image author: Alan Hale ©
readily distinguished by its remarkably small stem leaves
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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British Bryological Society
Image author: Wartle Moss
As in all Sphagna, the capsules are elevated above the level of the plant by a pseudopodium of gametophyte tissue, unlike most other mosses where this function is performed by a seta of sporophyte origin.
July 2004, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Ecology of Commanster: Mosses and liverworts
Image author: J.K. Lindsey
2003/2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Picasa gallery: Sabah
Image author: unknown
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Bernd Haynold
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Alaska Geobotany Center
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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ZeaFoto
Image author: Nicolas Zea P.
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ZeaFoto
Image author: Nicolas Zea P.
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ZeaFoto
Image author: Nicolas Zea P.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Kristian Peters
Aug-2007
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Stereocaulon grande</em>, example species
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Stereocaulon grande</em>, example species
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Stereocaulon paschale</em>, example species
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Stereocaulon tomentosum</em>, example species
Norway, Troms, Kaafjord - 8/11/03
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2000
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, 7/16/2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, 7/16/2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, 7/16/2004
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Aug 2001, Vaga, Oppland, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus
Norway, Troms, Storfjord - 8/7/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus with cephalodia
Norway, Troms, Storfjord -8/7/03
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Plant Gallery
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On a siliceous boulder
8/26/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On a siliceous boulder
8/26/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On a siliceous boulder
8/26/05 Sweden
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Troms, Kaafjord - 8/11/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Troms, Kaafjord - 8/11/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Troms, Kaafjord - 8/11/03
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