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Vascular plantsNonvascular plants

Vascular:

  1. Eriophorum

    1. EriophorumEriophorum
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      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Close-up of inflorescence. Inflorescence at anthesis. Anthers shed pollen before the perianth bristles ('cotton') develop. Canada. Example species, <em>Eriophorum angustifolium</em> subsp. <em>triste</em> (T. Fries) Hult?n
      Canada.
    2. EriophorumEriophorum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown
      Close-up of inflorescence. Mature spikes with fine brown spent anthers and white silky perianth bristles. Canada. Example species, <em>Eriophorum angustifolium</em> subsp. <em>triste</em> (T. Fries) Hult?n
      Canada.
    3. EriophorumEriophorum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: D.K. Brown ?
      Close-up of leaf sheath. Close-up of side view of leaf sheath showing funnel shape of the junction between the blade and the sheath. Collected Southampton Island, Bear's Cove Point, D.K. Brown, 815, 20 July, 1951. Canada. Example species, <em>Eriophorum angustifolium</em> subsp. <em>triste</em> (T. Fries) Hult?n
      Southampton Island, Bear's Cove Point, D.K. Brown, 815, 20 July, 1951. Canada.
    4. EriophorumEriophorum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
      Plants in habitat. Plants growing in a river flood plain on calcareous silt and gravel. Example species, <em>Eriophorum angustifolium</em> subsp. <em>triste</em> (T. Fries) Hult?n
      Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay 79?53'N, 71?33'W. S.G. Aiken 98-006. Canada.

  1. Eriophorum angustifolium

    1. Eriophorum angustifoliumEriophorum angustifolium
      Original image
      County Administration Board, Norrbotten, Sweden
      Image author: unknown
      Sedge-meadow
    2. Eriophorum angustifoliumEriophorum angustifolium
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

    3. Eriophorum angustifoliumEriophorum angustifolium
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
      Several flowering plants and close-up of inflorescence
    4. Eriophorum angustifoliumEriophorum angustifolium
      Original image
      Flora of Northern Ireland, National Museums of Northern Ireland
      Image author: Stan Beesley ©
      Found in abundance on acid peat on raised and blanket bogs. The plant is fairly inconspicuous in flower, but in fruit it produced plumes of white cotton-like hairs which give the plant its common name. There are two or more fruiting heads per plant, which distinguishes it from the other common species, the Hare's-tail cottongrass (<em>Eriophorum vaginatum</em>).
    5. Eriophorum angustifoliumEriophorum angustifolium
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      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Norman Hagen ©
      Flowering plant
      OP ?ystre Slidre/V?g?: Jotunheimen

  1. Eriophorum russeolum

    1. Eriophorum russeolumEriophorum russeolum
      Original image
      Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka &amp; the Baltic Sea
      Image author: Dirk Schories ©

      Kamchatka, Russia 6/9/04
    2. Eriophorum russeolumEriophorum russeolum
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      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      Finland, Enontekiö, 7/31/04
    3. Eriophorum russeolumEriophorum russeolum
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      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©

      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/31/04
    4. Eriophorum russeolumEriophorum russeolum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: R. Elven ?
      <em>Eriophorum russeolum</em>. Close-up of head. The Arctic Archipelago plants named as '<em>E. chamissonis</em>' probably belong to the American race of <em>E. russeolum</em>. This is the Eurasian race with rusty wool.
      Norway: Troms, Bardu, Salangsdalen. 02.07.1985.
    5. Eriophorum russeolumEriophorum russeolum
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      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Roger Johansen ©

      Kautokeino: Ca. 1 mil etter veien vest for Jergul, 2001

  1. Eriophorum scheuchzeri

    1. Eriophorum scheuchzeriEriophorum scheuchzeri
      Original image
      Digital Nature
      Image author: Jelger Herder ©

      Spitsbergen, Norway, 7/21/03
    2. Eriophorum scheuchzeriEriophorum scheuchzeri
      Original image
      Finnish Tree of Life
      Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
      Close-up of inflorescence
      Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/31/04
    3. Eriophorum scheuchzeriEriophorum scheuchzeri
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Norman Hagen ©
      Close-up of inflorescence
      OP Lom: Raudbergstulen, 2004

  1. Eriophorum vaginatum

    1. Eriophorum vaginatumEriophorum vaginatum
      Original image
      Wild Plants of the British Isles
      Image author: PJ Llewellyn ©
      If you go over the moors on the M62 Motorway from Manchester to Yorkshire in July/August you might notice large patches of off-white all over Moss Moor to the South. This is cotton-grass flowering with thousands of plants. It loves peaty country like these moors and is an indication of soggy, acid country.
      Cwm Idwal, Wales, UK 5/24/04
    2. Eriophorum vaginatumEriophorum vaginatum
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: D.A. Walker ©

    3. Eriophorum vaginatumEriophorum vaginatum
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    4. Eriophorum vaginatumEriophorum vaginatum
      Original image
      Jarin Nettikasvio
      Image author: Jari Taivainen ©
      Flowering tussocks
      6/12/1998


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