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Alphabetical List
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Vascular plants – Nonvascular plants
Vascular:
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MorphBank
Image author: Stephanie Ickert-Bond ©
January 2008, University of Alaska Museum of the North
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Anchorage Area Plant Species
Image author: Arley Muth
Monkshood is a tall plant that grows from 2 to 4 feet tall. The leaves are deeply divided, usually into 5 parts and each of those parts is then divided again into 3 parts. The flowers are purple to dark blue and are helmet shaped. Monkshood is common in woodlands and meadows. Do not eat monkshood, it is very poisonous!!
Spring 2005, Anchorage Alaska
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New York Botanical Garden
Image author: J. Small ©
Pressed plant, collected by J. Small with C. Wright, 1853-1856, Okhotsk Sea; Herbarium of the U. S. North Pacific Exploring Expedition
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Vernadsky
Image author: unknown
(page is in Russian)
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Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
Fairbanks, AK; grown from field collected seed; UAF IAB greenhouse
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Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka & the Baltic Sea
Image author: Dirk Schories ©
Tall shrub.
Kamchatka, Russia, 8/29/04
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Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka & the Baltic Sea
Image author: Dirk Schories ©
Tree
Kamchatka, Russia, 8/29/04
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Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka & the Baltic Sea
Image author: Dirk Schories ©
Young female catkins (cones).
Kamchatka, Russia, 8/29/04
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Global Change Research Group at San Diego State University
Image author: Joe Verfaillie ©
Photographs, 2000. Flowering plant; Alpine Foxtail, Alopecurus alpinus, example species
near Barrow, AK, USA
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Fox tail-like inflorescence with prominent stigmas in uppermost flowers and fertile anthers in lower flowers. Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-022. Canada.
Close-up of plant
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
Laboratory specimen. Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay, plant from tundra adjacent to Polar Continental Shelf Project station, Aiken 93-082. (CAN). Photographed by G. Steel, August 1993.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plant habitat. Plants growing in wet, highly calcareous silt as many relatively isolated single stems. Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. S.G. Aiken 98-022. Canada.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Utsjoki Ailigas, 775:50, 6.7.1997.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Nordre Land: Synnfjorden. 2004.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Skien: Orsjǿmyra. 2003.
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Alaska Rock Garden Society
Image author: Frank G. Pratt ©
11/7/04
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Androsace Group
Image author: Pam Eveleigh ©
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Plant Pictures
Image author: Thomas Schoepke ©
Inflorescence
European Alps, Kleinwalsertal, Austria
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Plant Pictures
Image author: Thomas Schoepke ©
Whole plant
Alpes Maritimes, Vallon d' Empuonrame, France
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies
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Bragg Creek: Kananaskis
Image author: unknown
buttercup, Early June - Mid July
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Flicker (Brewbooks: Hikes06 Iron Peak 21 July)
Image author: unknown
On serpentine rock and soil on Iron Peak ~6150 feet
July 2006, Washington State
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Pacific Southwest
Image author: Steve Matson
2005, Lake Tahoe
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Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John E. Maunder ©
Burnt Cape, limestone barrens, July 22, 2002.
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Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John E. Maunder ©
Watt's Point, limestone barrens, July 7, 2001.
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
planted in Mr. Aspaker's garden, Harstad, Norway 5/11/05
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
(collected from?) Talkieme mts, Alaska; in Mr. Aspaker's garden, Harstad, Norway, 5/11/06
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
(collected from?) Talkieme mts, Alaska; in Mr. Aspaker's garden, Harstad, Norway, 5/11/06
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Manzanita Image Project
Image author: Jules Strauss, © California Academy of Sciences
Glacier Bay, AK, USA, 7/76
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Efloras.org, Flora of North America, Ranunculaceae
Image author: Flora of North America Assoc. ©
Fullsize drawing includes <em>A. richardsonii, A. canadensis</em>, and <em>A. patens</em> var. <em>multifida</em>; 300 px wide image <em>A. richardsonii</em>; 100 px image flower of <em>A. richardsonii</em>
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Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
Image author: Phyllis Weyand ©
AK, USA, 1993
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Mt. Adams, OR, USA; 2005
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Norwegian Botanical Association
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
ST Oppdal: Åmdalen. 2003.
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Carla's Garden: Tuinpanten/Gardenplants
Image author: Carla Beltgens
Southern Netherlands, Zone 7, home garden
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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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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Mary Clay Stensvold ©
Mouth of Endicott River, Lynn Canal, Southeast Alaska
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin ?
Inflorescence at anthesis.
Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin ?
Single plant with inflorescences
Plants collected in Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Aiken 94-022, Canada
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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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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Steve Stephens ?
Herbarium specimen, large plant.
Canada. Nunavut, Victoria Island, Cambridge Bay, 1962, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Plants in habitat. Tall dominant plants with somewhat succulent stems and distinctly distichous leaves, growing in a wet meadow; leaves emerging above water.
Southampton Island, Coral Harbour. Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Arctous alpina</em>, example species
Caribou Island, Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada. Arctic-alpine heath. 7/30/03.
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
<em>Arctous alpina</em>, example species
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Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka & the Baltic Sea
Image author: Dirk Schories ©
Red leaves in autumn.
Kamchatka, Russia, 8/29/04
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Geobotanica Pacifica
Image author: Pavel Krestov ©
Close-up of red leaves and dark berries in autumn
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Flower and leaves.
Lower Cove, northeast of Big Brook, Newfoundland. Limestone heath. July 4, 2002. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Plants turning bright red in fall, 1981. Patch of Red Bearberry.
N.W.T., Banks Island, on slope at Sachs River delta across from Sachs Harbour. Plants growing on a hillside, 28 July 1981, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
lanceolate basal leaves ... caudex and taproot present ... rhizomatous ... Blades abaxial surface with sessile glands ... Involucral bracts present ... the Gwich'in call this plant dandelion and use the floewrs to make tea. The Elders say that it is good for some stomach ailments.
July 1981, on sandy beach, Northwest Territories, Tuktoyaktuk, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Mallory ?
young buds. Single flowering heads more common
July 2002, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit Canada
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: G.A. Cooper ©
Portage Glacier, Alaska
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Flickr (travelingwild: beauty and spectacle)
Image author: unknown
Denali, Alaska
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Example species: <em>Artemisia tilesii</em> Ledeb. subsp. <em>tilesii</em>; Inflorescence of capulitula in bud, borne in the axils of leaves.
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CalPhotos, UC Berkeley
Image author: Br. Alfred Brousseau ©
Toward Kaiser Peak, Fresno County, CA, USA
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CalPhotos, UC Berkeley
Image author: Br. Alfred Brousseau ©
Toward Kaiser Peak, Fresno County, CA, USA
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
8/17/1996, Finland, Ka, Hamina
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
8/13/2005, Meltti, Hamina, Finland
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
8/13/2005, Meltti, Hamina, Finland
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
8/17/1996, Finland, Ka, Hamina
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Vascular Plants of Poland
Image author: Barbara ?otocka ©
8/17/2003
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Institute of Arctic Biology Greenhouse
Image author: Heather McIntyre ©
Arctic Plant Collection. Collected from Sinik River, AK, USA, by Carolyn Parker, UA Museum, 2003.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Developing inflorescence, inflorescence of capulitua in bud, borne in the axils of leaves
Canada, Northwest Territories, Tuktoyaktuk
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Inflorescence in full flower
July 1998, Seward Peninsula, Nome, Alaska
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Plant between the markers
Canada, Northwest Territories, Tuktoyaktuk
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State of Alaska, Natural Resources, A Revegetation Manual For Alaska
Image author: Stoney J. Wright
ÄòCaigglukÄô TilesiusÄô wormwood was developed and released by the Alaska Plant Materials Center in 1989 as a reclamation species. This forb has a wide range of adaptations throughout Alaska
1992, Alaska
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Ks: Kuusamo J?k?l?nmutka, 3.7.1997
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Utsjoki, 7/7/97
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Alaska Rock Garden Society
Image author: Frank G. Pratt ©
Two flowering plants
11/4/09
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Close-up of flowers
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Close-up of flowers and leaves.
Above Camp Denali, AK, USA, 6/22/02
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Example species: <em>Betula tortuosa</em>
Fjällbjörk, Swedish Lappland.
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Oregon State Landscape Plants
Image author: Pat Breen ©
Leaves and cones, summer.
Oregon State University, 1999-2006; OR, USA
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Oregon State Landscape Plants
Image author: Pat Breen ©
Leaves and developing cones, spring.
Oregon State University, OR, USA
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
1999
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Oregon State Landscape Plants, Vol. 1
Image author: Pat Breen ©
Portland, Oregon: Hoyt Arboretum
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Oregon State Landscape Plants, Vol. 2
Image author: Pat Breen ©
Portland, Oregon: Hoyt Arboretum
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Flora of China
Image author: Wang Jinfeng, redrawn by Sun Yingbao
Illustration
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iVillage Garden Web
Image author: Nick Kurzenko
Broadleaf white birch
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Example species: <em>Betula tortuosa</em>
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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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Geobotanica Pacifica
Image author: Pavel Krestov ©
Flowering plant
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
Galbraith, Alaska, USA
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Kuusamo, Liikasenvaara, Finland, 7/10/97
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Japanese botanic garden
Image author: Shu Suehiro
Several flowering plants
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Parasitic and Mycotrophic Flowering Plants
Image author: Stephan Imhof ©
<em>Boschniakia rossica</em> is an achlorophyllous parasitic plant, entirely dependent on its host. It occurs in western North America, often parasitizing Alnus species.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 2002
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Parasitic Plant Connection
Image author: Mark Egger ©
north of Paxson, AK, USA
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Botanical Society of America
Image author: Alan Battan ©
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Botanical Society of America
Image author: Alan Battan ©
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA; 6/25/02
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA; 6/25/02
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
in Mr. Aspaker's garden, Harstad, Norway 6/19/04
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Robert W. Freckman Herbarium, University of Wisconsin
Image author: Robert R. Kowal ©
Invasive, 3-4' tall grass. Under synonym inermis
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
under synonym Bromus inermis
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Robyn Klein
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Virginia Kline collection, Department of Botany, UW-Madison,
Image author: Virginia Kline ©
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Shoe Cove, Pouch Cove. Old field. July 28, 2002. Canada.
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Guide to Common Grasses of Minnesota
Image author: Anita F. Cholewa ©
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Guide to Common Grasses of Minnesota
Image author: Anita F. Cholewa ©
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Native Plant Nursery
Image author: Native Plant Nursery ©
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Virtual Herbarium, Colby-Sawyer College
Image author: Colby-Sawyer College ©
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Bay Natives
Image author: Paul Furman
Bay Natives Nursery, San Francisco, California
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Jose Hernandez ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Jose Hernandez ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert H. Mohlenbrock ©
1992, West Region, Sacramento, California
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Dry barren slopes with scattered rock and pebble. Awns were not very geniculate when fresh, but much more so when dry.
July 1999, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Lake Hazen. Lower east facing slopes of Blister Hill, 23 km from Blister Creek Delta
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
See site for detailed information on identification of this species
July 1999, Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Lake Hazen. Lower east facing slopes of Blister Hill, 23 km from Blister Creek Delta
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Seeds of Success
Image author: unknown
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Flowers with rounded leaves below
Baleisky District, Undinskie Kavikuchi Willage, wetland, 26.05.2001
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
July 1973. Headwaters of the Alatna River, Alaska, USA
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Plant in seed
Sweden, (Kilpisjärvi) Pälkesvare, 7/30/04
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Itrollheimen.net
Image author: Arild Krovoll ©
Plant with flowers and setting seed
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
Big Creek, Alaska, USA
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: S.G. Aiken, C. Campbell and E. Robinson
Collected flowering plant
August, 1986 Nunavut, Baffin Island, Nettilling Lake, Burwash Bay, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Flower with four pale pink petals, four anthers at anthesis, and one developing anther of the second whorl visible at the base of the gynoecium that has a capitate stigma.
7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
inflorescence. Racemose inflorescence with lowest flower open to show four pale pink petals, sand side views of two buds with darker pink petals.
7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Plants growing in a sheltered gully
7/27/1981 N.W.T., Banks Island, Sachs Harbour, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Plants growing in the lush vegetation of a wet sedge meadow. 69?03'N, 105?05'W. Plants 10 cm tall. Elevation 5-10 metres.
7/26/1997 Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Plants growing in a sheltered gully.
July 1981, Canada, N.W.T., Banks Island, Sachs Harbour
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Flower with four pale pink petals, four anthers at anthesis, and one developing anther of the second whorl visible at the base of the gynoecium that has a capitate stigma
July 1997, Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point. 69?03'N, 105?05'W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: S.G. Aiken, C. Campbell and E. Robinson
Herbarium specimen
Flowering plant collected August 1986, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Nettilling Lake, Burwash Bay
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Plants growing in the lush vegetation of a wet sedge meadow, 10 cm tall. Elevation 510 metres.
July 1997, Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, Flagstaff Point. 69?03'N, 105?05'W
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Example species, <em>Carex chordorrhiza</em>
Nordre Land: Skjervungfjellet. 2004.
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Bilder ur Nordens Flora
Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
Example species, <em>Carex c_spitosa</em>
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Example species, <em>Carex chordorrhiza</em>
Nordre Land: Skjervungfjellet. 2004.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Inge Jahren ©
Example species, <em>Carex glareosa</em>
Svelvik: Knemstranda. 2004.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Ingvar Leif Leknes ©
Example species, <em>Carex saxatilis</em>
Sogndal: ved Reppanipa 1999.
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Robert W. Freckman Herbarium, University of Wisconsin, WI, USA.
Image author: Andrew Hipp ©
Example species, <em>Carex aquatilis</em>
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan G. Aiken ?
Close-up of developing inflorescence. Small plant growing on the edge of an Eriophorum angustifolium meadow. Developing inflorescences with the stigmas appearing fully extended and pre-anthesis anthers.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, 11 July, 1999. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Terminal spike with prominent anthers. Base of the spike showing perigynia each with two stigmas.
Sciresby Bay, Ellsmere Island, Canada, 1998.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Plants about ten cm. high with flowering spikes at anthesis.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay. S.G. Aiken 98-010, Canada. 1998
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Close-up of plants. Plants growing on silt near a pond. Leaf associated with the inflorescence extending beyond it. Terminal spike male, at anthesis. Lower spikes female.
Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Canada, 7/24/81
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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: July, 2007
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Close-up of inflorescence
2004
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Large plants
2004
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Europe
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Bilder ur Nordens Flora
Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
Flowering plant illustration
from C.A.M. Lindman's Flora, with kind permission from Project Runeberg (http://runeberg.org/, Sweden). All images have been processed by Dr. Gerhard Keuck to remove background and improve contrast.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Plant growing on scree
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/26/04
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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: 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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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Inflorescences
July 2003, Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada. Limestone outcrops outside of town.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Plant with flowering spikes
July 2002, Limestone barrens, Burnt Cape, Newfoundland, Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2001, Boat Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. Limestone barrens.
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
ssp. fuscidula
Bockfjorden, Svalbard
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
1998
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila, 6/15/93
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Inflorescence
Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila, 6/15/93
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Vascular Plants of Poland
Image author: Maciej Romanski ©
Single plant
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Roots much longer than the stems are high.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Close-up of plants. Plants growing on a dry sedge and grassy slope. Multispicate inflorescence with filiform pedicels, somewhat flexuous.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Canada July 23, 1982
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plants in habitat. Plants growing in dry calcareous gravel and silt tundra.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, Canada
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Sweden
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2001, Boat Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. Limestone barrens
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2002, Bear Cove, Newfoundland. Limestone gravel pit.
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Bilder ur Nordens Flora
Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
from C.A.M. Lindman's Flora, with kind permission from Project Runeberg (runeberg.org/, Sweden). All images have been processed by Dr. Gerhard Keuck to remove background and improve contrast.
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Canada's Polar Life
Image author: Hebert PDN, Wearing-Wilde J, eds. Canada's Polar Life [Internet]. CyberNatural Software, University
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Inge Jahren ©
VF Svelvik: Knemstranda. 2004.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
July 1995, Kitkaniemi, Kuusamo, Finland
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
July 1995, Kitkaniemi, Kuusamo, Finland
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Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.
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Alaska National Heritage Program
Image author: Logan Sander, Oregon State University ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
ssp. norvegica
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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: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Multispicate inflorescence with two staminate spikes and one mature pistillate spike with shiny purplish black perigynia.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plant in habitat. Isolated plants, about 10 cm high, growing in the water of a seepage slope of rock and silt.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Franklin Pierce Bay 79?26'N, 75?38'W. S.G. Aiken 98-032. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Plants in habitat, growing beside small pond.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada.
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Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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University of South Bohemia Department of Botany
Image author: unknown
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.
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Alaska National Heritage Program
Image author: Gerald Tande ©
Extensive <em>Carex ramenskii</em>, coastal sedge marshes
Lake Clark National Park and Preserve
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Flowering plant
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Norway, 2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Norway, 2005
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Plant in seed
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: E.G. Hurd ©
Field guide to Intermountain sedges (PDF). Gen. Tech. Rep. RMS-GTR-10. USDA FS RMRS, Ogden, UT. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, & S. Goodrich. 1998.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
Spread in fjordareas on Spitsbergen and Edgeøya
Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
Sassendalen, Svalbard
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: E.G. Hurd, N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich
Hurd, E.G., N.L. Shaw, J. Mastrogiuseppe, L.C. Smithman, and S. Goodrich. 1998. Field guide to Intermountain sedges. General Technical Report RMS-GTR-10. USDA Forest Service, RMRS, Ogden. Courtesy of USDA FS RMRS Boise Aquatic Sciences Lab.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert H. Mohlenbrock ©
Western wetland flora: Field office guide to plant species. West Region, Sacramento. Courtesy of USDA NRCS Wetland Science Institute.
1992, West Region, Sacramento, California
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Image author: Harry Charles Creutzburg ©
illustrations created by Harry Charles Creutzburg for Kenneth Kent Mackenzie's (1940) North American Cariceae, two volumes edited by Harold William Rickett and published by the New York Botanical Garden.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
June 1993, Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
June 1993, Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Sarkkila
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Inflorescence
July 2003, Raleigh, Newfoundland, Canada. Burnt Cape. Limestone barrens
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Male and female spikes
July 2003, Raleigh, Newfoundland, Canada. Burnt Cape. Limestone barrens
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
August 1994, Finland, Pirkkala, Kränstolppa
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
May 1993, Finland, Ylöjärvi, Mastosjärvi
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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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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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of flowers
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
June 6, 1980. Twelve Mile Summit, Alaska, USA
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Tok/Glenallen, AK, USA, 7/1/01
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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: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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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: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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CalPhotos
Image author: Dan Post
var. capillare
1993
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Calyx base widely angled; petals longer than the sepals, 2-lobed.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), coastline east of the Northern Store, 64?08'13''N, 83?09'53''W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Opposite oblong or elliptic leaves, with hairs sparse or moderately dense.
Canada, Nunavut, Salliq (Coral Harbour), coastline east of the Northern Store, 64?08'13''N, 83?09'53''W.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Small plants with a distinct cushion-like growth, growing in clay polygon tundra.
Nunavut, Resolute Bay, at the top of Satellite Hill, 74?68'N, 94?48'W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of flowers. Flowers usually solitary; calyx base rounded. Plants growing in seepage area of frost boil tundra.
Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-036. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Leaves ovate or obovate, glabrous (sometimes ciliated at the margins), somewhat fleshy and shiny; plants in the high Arctic rarely flower.
Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-036. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad ?
Drawing of plant. Drawing by Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad based on a collection from Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Hugins dal, sletta vd sj?en [plain by sea]. 11 Aug. 1924. J. Lid (confirm. E. Hult?n 1955). O 203774. With permission of the Botanical Museum, University of Oslo, Norway.
Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Hugins dal, sletta vd sj?en [plain by sea]. 11 Aug. 1924.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
Flowering plant
FINLAND, Utsjoki Kirkkotuvat, 7/7/97
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Close-up of flower
Hammerfest, Norway
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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: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
123 Roadside (river bank), near Mt. Rainier (46?46'46N 121?32'37W), Pierce Co., WA, USA, 7/13/00
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
123 Roadside (river bank), near Mt. Rainier (46?46'46N 121?32'37W), Pierce Co., WA, USA, 7/13/00.
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Geobotanica Pacifica
Image author: Pavel Krestov ©
Boreal larch forests; <em>Chosenia arbutifolia</em> is the main dominant on alluvial deposits.
Russia
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Leaves
Shelopuginsky District, Nizhny Shakhtama Town, valley of the Alenguy River, 6/30/03
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Salicicola
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Exfoliating bark of an old chosenia.
Chita Obl., Transbaikalia. Shelopuginsky District, Nizhny Shakhtama Town, valley of the Alenguy River, 6/30/03
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Close-up of an inflorescence. Cluster of six flowers, four with fruit developing from a mainly inferior ovary, and two flowers at anthesis
Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Lower centre, clump of plants growing beside sedge meadow
Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Opened fruits with seeds. The plants are known for 'splash-cup' dispersal, i.e., rain drops falling into the bowls and throwing the seeds out.
June 1987, Noisdalen, Sassen, Svalbard, Norway
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Lynn Gillespie ?
Plants with clusters of 'golden flowers' subtended by lobed leaves
Canada, Nunavut, Victoria Island, at Cambridge Bay
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Plants with the yellow fruiting capsules open to reveal red seeds
1998, Nikko Island, Baffin Island, Nunavut
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
Ny London, Blomstrandhalvøya, Svalbard
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ENVINET - European Network for Arctic-Alpine Multidisciplinary Environmental Research
Image author: S. Aubert ©
Svalbard, Norway
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ENVINET - European Network for Arctic-Alpine Multidisciplinary Environmental Research
Image author: S. Aubert ©
Svalbard, Norway
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Kanon Antique Prints
Image author: unknown
antique botanical print for sale
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Arne Gustavsson ©
Bockfjorden. Svalbard, Norway. 2002
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Vidar's Jan Mayen Page
Image author: Vidar T. ©
This plant is very rich in C vitamin, and has therefore been used against scurvy (Scurvy = skjørbuk).
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The strange world of mushrooms, Jean-Louis Cheype's personal site
Image author: Jean-Louis Cheype - Courriel ©
La couleur pourpre éclatante du Comaret font de cette plante l'un des fleurons de nos marais et tourbières.
France
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Wood ?
<em>Comarum palustre</em> close-up of plants. Mildred and Raymond R. Wood Photograph Collection.
Kotzebue, Alaska, July 19, 1962. AK, USA
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Flower
Belgium
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Hardy Fern Library
Image author: Tom Stuart
cluster of fronds, old stipe bases back on rhizome
April
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Native Ferns of Sweden (Flickr set)
Image author: Robert Svensson
Jonkoping, Sweden
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Pbase: John Tagney
Image author: John C. Tagney
Sept. 2007, Denali National Park, Alaska
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Thomas G. Barnes ©
2004
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Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks: Lewis & Clark's Legacy in Montana
Image author: Drake Barton
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Gary Monroe
Harney County, Oregon
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Steve Hurst
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Emmet J. Judzeiwicz ©
Example species, <em>Deschampsia cespitosa</em>
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Cultivated plant close-up of inflorescence. Plants brought from Ellesmere Island in 1991 and grown in Ottawa for three years. Photographed in 1994.
Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Cultivated plant. Plants brought from Ellesmere Island in 1991 and grown in Ottawa for three years. Note compact inflorescence of previous season's growth, and branching inflorescence in 1994's growth.
Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Herbarium specimen. Plants with inflorescence branches spreading at right angles to the inflorescence at anthesis.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Apex, Canada, 1989.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin ?
Laboratory photograph of whole plant. Plants forming a compact turf of fine, short leaves less than 5 cm high, and inflorescence branches that are compact before anthesis.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Aiken, Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Alpine barren above cliffs.
Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland. July 26, 2001. Canada.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Utsjoki Ailigas, 6/7/97
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
AK, USA
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Steinar Moen ©
ST Snillfjord: Storknubben, 2003
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Hike Japan: August 2006
Image author: Tom Takano
August 2006, Hokkaido, Japan
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Highway Pass, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
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Dr. Steven J. Wolf
Image author: Stephen J. Wolf ©
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
A close-up of the flower of Frigid Shooting Star on the upper slopes of Camp Ridge, above Camp Denali,
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/22/02.
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Marshall Cultural Atlas
Image author: Frank J. Keim
This collection of student work is from Frank Keim's (keimuir@lycos.com, Upward Bound Instructor, Scammon Bay High School, spring 1983) classes. He has wanted to share these works for others to use as an example of Culturally-based curriculum and documentation. These documents have been OCR-scanned. These are available for educational use only.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; basal leaf rosettes, close up
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; branch of Fruiting Inflorescence, closeup
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; leaves, ultra close up
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. July 26, 2003.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: René Charest ©
<em>Draba nivalis</em> Lilj., example species; plant in late fruit
Burnt Cape, Newfoundland. Limestone barrens. August 15, 1999.
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CalPhotos
Image author: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Krossfjorden, 14 of July Glacier (Norway)
2002
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Colesdalen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Geir Arnesen
2007, Generalfjella, Krossfjorden, Svalbard
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Basal leaf rosettes.
L'Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland. Cape Ardoise [= 'Round Head']. Limestone seepage. 7/26/03.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Close-up of plant
1999
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
<em>Dryas integrifolia</em>, example species
Denali National Park, AK, USA; these images are for sale
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Wildflower photography
Image author: Thomas Kornack
<em>Dryas octopetala</em>, example species
Val d'Anniviers, Valais, Switzerland
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Gartendatenbank
Image author: unknown
<em>Dryas octopetala</em>, example species
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Flora of Northern Ireland, National Museums of Northern Ireland
Image author: Ralph Forbes ©
example species, <em>Dryas octopetala</em>. This is a Protected species in Northern Ireland under the Wildlife (NI) Order, 1985.
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Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, University of Washington
Image author: Jim Riley ©
Jasper, Alberta, Canada
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: Nathalie Djan-Chékar ©
Cliff base at top of scree.
Raglan Head, Goose Arm, Bay of Islands, Canada. July 16, 2000.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Gravel pit. Limestone area.
Marble Mountain, Canada. July 17, 2002.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: Nathalie Djan-Chékar ©
Limestone area above river. Alder/birch shrubbery.
Humber Gorge, Canada
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
Close-up of flowers
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Niebrugge Images
Image author: Ron Niebrugge ©
Close-up of flowers
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Natural Light, gallery
Image author: Luciano Gaudenzio ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Oppdal: ?lmdalen, 2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Gunnar Bureid ©
Meldal: Resfjellet, Trollheimen. 2003,
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Gunnar Bureid ©
Meldal: Resfjellet, Trollheimen. 2003,
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Hammerfest: Storfjellet
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Ferns of New England
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
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Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden, CA, USA
Image author: K.A. Wilson ©
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Ferns in Japan
Image author: Chaca
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Eidsvoll: Feiring, 2002.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Laboratory photograph. Plant considered 'psilosantha-like' because of spreading inflorescence and culm that is approximately twice as wide at the base, as near the inflorescence.
Canada. Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Aiken, 93-080. August 1993. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Variation in inflorescence appearance. Series of plants representing a range in panicle appearances (from compact to spreading with reflexed branches) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-020. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
<em>Dupontia psilosantha</em>, example species. Variation in plant height. Series of plants representing a range in plant height (10-80 cm) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-019. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
Laboratory photograph. Plant considered 'psilosantha-like' because of spreading inflorescence and culm that is approximately twice as wide at the base, as near the inflorescence.
Canada. Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Aiken, 93-080. August 1993. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
Variation in inflorescence appearance. Series of plants representing a range in panicle appearances (from compact to spreading with reflexed branches) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-020. O. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mark Mallory ?
Variation in plant height. Series of plants representing a range in plant height (10-80 cm) collected within a mosaic of micro-habitats in an imperfectly drained area.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Salliq (Coral Harbour), near the fuel tank farm. Aiken and Brysting AB01-019. O. Canada.
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Institute of Botany, Plant Ecology Section, Universität Basel
Image author: Jürg Stöcklin ©
Abisko 2002
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Institute of Botany, Plant Ecology Section, Universität Basel
Image author: Jürg Stöcklin ©
Abisko 2002
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Jan Wesenberg ©
Eidsvoll: Feiring. 2002
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
2001
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Bilder ur Nordens Flora,
Image author: C.A.M. Lindman
from C.A.M. Lindman's Flora, with kind permission from Project Runeberg (runeberg.org/, Sweden). All images have been processed by Dr. Gerhard Keuck to remove background and improve contrast.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Berries, showing stamens beneath (identified as <em>Empetrum nigrum</em> ssp <em>hermaphroditum</em>)
Anniopsquotch Mountains, Newfoundland. Overlooking Burgeo Highway. Alpine heath. July 19, 2003.
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Nearctica, Eastern Wildflowers
Image author: Illustration by C. A. M. Lindman (1901-1905), Bilder ur Nordens Flora.
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Walk Among the S-Weeds
Image author: Eva Ekeblad ©
2005
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Kristin Vigander Sm?rkleppdalen ©
Nes: Nesbyen, 2004
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Hämeenkyrö, Jumesniemi, 5/12/05
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Per Sunding ©
B_rum: Skotta, 2000
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Botanical garden photo archive, Universität Karlsruhe
Image author: Michael Hassler ©
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Geology Garden
Image author: Petra Marx and Joachim Puppele ©
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The Petal (Kronbladet)
Image author: Narve Brattenborg ©
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Interactive Flora of NW Europe
Image author: unknown
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Botanical Cornwall Group
Image author: unknown
UK
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Tuusula, Ruotsinkylä, Fira, 8/30/03
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Erigeron
Image author: unknown
Mainly found in Brooks range, covered with bluish-lavender flowers from June until July (summary of translation from site)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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County Administration Board, Norrbotten, Sweden
Image author: unknown
Sedge-meadow
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Several flowering plants and close-up of inflorescence
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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>).
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Flowering plant
OP ?ystre Slidre/V?g?: Jotunheimen
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Field Guide to South East Pacific, The Antarctic Peninsula, Kamchatka & the Baltic Sea
Image author: Dirk Schories ©
Kamchatka, Russia 6/9/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Enontekiö, 7/31/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/31/04
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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.
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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
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Digital Nature
Image author: Jelger Herder ©
Spitsbergen, Norway, 7/21/03
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/31/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Close-up of inflorescence
OP Lom: Raudbergstulen, 2004
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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
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Jarin Nettikasvio
Image author: Jari Taivainen ©
Flowering tussocks
6/12/1998
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John C. Semple, asters
Image author: J.C. Semple ©
Yukon, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
<em>Eurybia sibirica</em>, habitus. Growing on sandy river bar. Flowering stage.
Alaska: Tanana River drainage, Rex. July 1998. USA.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
<em>Eurybia sibirica</em>. Close-up of inflorescences. Garden material (Norway, Troms?) from seeds from Russia. 1980.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
<em>Eurybia sibirica</em>. Close-up of plant. Vegetatively propagated stand from the single surviving Norwegian individual.
Norway: Roeros, Sakrisvollen. 01.08.1983.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad ?
Close-up of flower and fruiting body. Drawing by Mrs S. Bergh and Mrs L. Barstad based on a collection from Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Oxaas dal, 26 Aug. 1924. J. Lid. O 201285. With permission of the Botanical Museum, University of Oslo, Norway.
Svalbard, Dickson Land, Dickson Bay, Norway, Oxaas dal, 26 Aug. 1924.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken & Mark Mallory ?
Close-up of plant. Plants with simple entire glrous leaves and a small cluster of white flowers.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken & Mark Mallory ?
Surface view of flower. Flower with four white petals, 6 dehisced anthers, and purple-red developing siliques. Note sessile, capitate stigmas.
Canada
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<em>Festuca</em> of North America
Image author: unknown
Controversial Drummond isotype specimens: GH. Drummond collections of <em>F. altaica</em> housed at the Gray Herbarium. Left, the original sheet appears to have been cut around the plant material on the left hand side of the sheet and mounted onto a second sheet with no more information on the entire sheet than is shown on the right hand side. On the extreme left the words along the border read, '' F. Thurberi V = scabrella''. The writing at the bottom left hand corner is, ''Rky. Mt. Drummond''. The specimen was photographed by Agriculture Canada as number 279. The upper annotation reads, ''<em>Festuca altaica</em> Trin. in Ledeb. (possible isotype of <em>F. scabrella</em> Torr. in Hook.) Determined by Leon E. Pavlick, B.C. Provincial Museum, Victoria. Sept. 1981.'' The lower annotation reads, ''probably isotype of <em>Festuca scabrella</em> Torr. in Hook. (nix Thurberi!) Aug. 27 1947. C.A. Taylor Jr.'' (C.A. Taylor was a student of H.A. Gleason at Cornell University who began a thesis study of <em>Festuca</em> but never finished it). Right, a second sheet that appears to be the other half of the sheet on the left. This has been stamped ISOTYPE. The annotation beside the stamp reads, ''<em>Festuca scabrella</em> Torr. in Hook. Fl. Bot. Am. 2. p. 252. t. 233. Rocky Mts. Hook. ex. Torr. Drummond (original stook)''. A second closely associated label reads, ''Ex. Herb. George Thurber (Purchased 1800)''.
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<em>Festuca</em> of North America
Image author: unknown
Habitat and inflorescence. Habitat and inflorescence of <em>F. altaica</em>. Left, a zone dominated by <em>F. altaica</em> in the China Head Mountains of British Columbia. Right, inflorescences photographed against the skyline to show the drooping angles of the branches. Canada.
British Columbia, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Heidi Solstad ?
Panicle. Alaska: Krusenstern National Monument, Sheshalik. July 2001. AK, USA
July 2001. AK, USA
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Heidi Solstad ?
Plant in cliff habitat. Plant on exposed cliff. Alaska: White Mts, Eagle Summit. July 1998. Photographed by R.Elven. Voucher in HbO. Panicle. Alaska: Krusenstern National Monument, Sheshalik. July 2001. AK, USA
July 2001. AK, USA
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Florabukta, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Florabukta, Svalbard
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FAO - Agriculture and Consumer Protection Dept.
Image author: J. Koivisto ©
Seeds;
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FAO - Agriculture and Consumer Protection Dept.
Image author: S. Reynolds ©
Dunche, Nepal, 1,800 metres.
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Botany Pictures.com
Image author: Antonie Van Den Bos ©
Utrecht, Holland, 2004
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert Soreng ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Steve Hurst
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Thomas Malthis
Schynige Platte, Kanton Bern, Switzerland
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Southern California, USA
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Chileflora
Image author: M. Belov
1600-2600m altitude
Nov. 2006, VII Region, Laguna Maule, Chile
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Chileflora
Image author: M. Belov
1600-2600m altitude
Nov. 2006, VII Region, Laguna Maule, Chile
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
United States, CO, NM, AZ, UT, Four Corners vicinity, within 150 miles of the corners.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
United States, CO, NM, AZ, UT, Four Corners vicinity, within 150 miles of the corners.
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CalPhotos, California Academy of Sciences
Image author: William R. Hewlett ©
1999
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CalPhotos
Image author: Dr. G. Dallas and Margaret Hanna © California Academy of Sciences
2008
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: Beth Pollock
July 1999, Port au Choix, Newfoundland, Canada. Limestone barrens
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
New Ferrole Lighthouse, Newfoundland, Canada. Grassy, limestone meadow.
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
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Arctic Tundra Ecosystems: Toolik Lake; (TREC 2006), Courtesy of ARCUS
Image author: Tracy Alley ©
Toolik Lake, Alaska, USA Summer 2006
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Herbier Philatélique Pierre Guertin Philatelic Herbarium
Image author: unknown
Herbier Philatélique Pierre Guertin Philatelic Herbarium.
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies
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Montana wildflowers, p. 2
Image author: Aleen Kienholz
5/1/98
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies foothills
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Canadian Rockies foothills
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: G.A. Cooper, courtesy of Smithsonian Institution
Courtesy of Smithsonian Institution, Department of Systematic Biology-Botany.
Maligne River Canyon, Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada.
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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: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Close-up, northern hedysarum (variety mackenzii). Note the large, obtuse keel and the short, narrow wings, as well as the erect banner.
Hurricane Creek Trail, Eagle Cap Wilderness, Oregon, USA. June 26, 2004.
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Orchid Society
Image author: Eugene Reimer ©
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, July 17, 2004
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Photography & Botanical Page
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
Flowering plants
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Swedish Lappland
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Carl von Linne, a knowledge project
Image author: Kunskapsprojekt Linné, Norway ©
Illustration
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Masaryk University Faculty of Science Botanical Garden
Image author: unknown
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
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Canada's Polar Life
Image author: Hebert PDN, Wearing-Wilde J, eds. CyberNatural Software, University of Guelph. Revised 2002.
Flowering plant
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Canada's Polar Life
Image author: Hebert PDN, Wearing-Wilde J, eds. CyberNatural Software, University of Guelph. Revised 2002.
Flowering plant
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mildred and Raymond D. Wood
Compact short plants less than 15 cm high and yellowish from growing in full sunlight among lichens
Kugluktuk (Coppermine), Nunavut, Canada
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; July/August 2006
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Wild Plants of the British Isles
Image author: PJ Llewellyn ©
I find this in mountain or sub-montane regions but much more often it grows in a crack on a rock and seems at home on very barren ground. It isn't classed as a rarity but you won't find it unless you walk in the hills and amongst the rocks.
Snowdon, North Wales, 5/31/02.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Trond Skoglund ©
NO Mel?y: Glomfjord, Glomfjellet 2001.
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Flowering plants
Europe, 2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Several plants
OP Lom: B?verdalen, 2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Lom: B?verdalen, 2004
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Wild Plants of the British Isles
Image author: PJ Llewellyn ©
Bog between Beinn Ghlas and Ben Lawers 7/11/05
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Wild Plants of the British Isles
Image author: PJ Llewellyn ©
Bog between Beinn Ghlas and Ben Lawers 7/11/06
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Lom: B?verdalen, 2004
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Hurd, E.G., S. Goodich, and N.L. Shaw
1997
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Hurd, E.G., S. Goodich, and N.L. Shaw
1997
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Example species: myosuroides
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
Example species: simpliuscula
Blomstrandöya, Svalbard
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Flowering plants
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Wild Plants of the British Isles
Image author: PJ Llewellyn ©
Flowering plants
Cetry Bank Teesdale, 6/21/05
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Rock garden plants database
Image author: Pavel Slabý ©
<em>Lagotis glauca</em>, example species for <em>Lagotis</em>, Flowering plant
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Alpine Plant Index, The Shinshu Mountain Study Club
Image author: Shinshu Mountain Study Club ©
<em>Lagotis glauca</em>, example species for <em>Lagotis</em>; close-up of inflorescence
Hakuba peak ridge (Kita Azumi Gun Hakuba village), Japan, 7/30/05
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Rock garden plants database
Image author: Pavel Slabý ©
Flowering plant
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Alpine Plant Index, The Shinshu Mountain Study Club
Image author: Shinshu Mountain Study Club ©
close-up of inflorescence
Hakuba peak ridge (Kita Azumi Gun Hakuba village), Japan, 7/30/04
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Henriette's Herbal, Gothenburg Botanical Garden
Image author: Henriette Kress ©
Sweden. Planted. 2005-06-04
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Gymnosperm database,
Image author: Vladimir Dinets ©
The world's northernmost forest, of '<em>Larix cajanderi</em>' at Ary-Mas, Taimyr Peninsula. There are 2 isolated groves, separated from the timberline by 200 km of tundra (5). Where the two species are distinguished (as they often are in Russia), <em>L. gmelinii</em> s.s. occurs from central Siberia E to about longitude 120°E to 125°E, which area comprises a zone of hybridization with <em>L. cajanderi</em>, which occurs in nearly all of forested Siberia E of longitude 125°E. '<em>Larix gmelinii</em> and <em>L. cajanderi</em> do not differ in either qualitative morphological features or quantitative measurements. There is both geographical and ecological isolation between them. <em>Larix cajanderi</em> grows in more rigorous ecological conditions than <em>L. gmelinii</em>... [D]ifferences in the qualitative characteristics are gradual and are probably caused by clinal variation' (6).
Ary-Mas, Taimyr Peninsula, Russia
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Larix gmelinii gallery, Botanical Garden of Geneva
Image author: unknown
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
<em>L. gmelinii</em>
in the vicinity of the Chita Town, glade in a forest, 6/23/01
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Bark
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Needles
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Tree
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Vascular Plant Gallery (Digital Flora of Texas)
Image author: Hugh Wilson ©
Leaf clusters with prior year cone
Tom S. Cooperrider-Kent Bog, near Kent, Portage County, OH, USA
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A Collection of Historic and Modern Biological Books
Image author: illustration by Prof. Dr. Otto Wilhelm Thom_ ©
<em>Ledum palustre</em>, example species. Flora von Deutschland Ésterreich und der Schweiz.
1885, Gera, Germany
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
<em>Ledum palustre</em> ssp. <em>decumbens</em>, example species; flowers and leaves of narrow-leaf labrador-tea
Denali National Park, June 22, 2002
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Rhododendron Garden in Archipelago Forest
Image author: Kristian Theqvist ©
<em>Ledum palustre</em> ssp. <em>decumbens</em>, example species; Hardy lepidote rhododendrons in forest garden
personal garden, Turku Archipelago, Southern Finland
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Botanischer Garten, Ruhr-Universit_t Bochum
Image author: Annette Höggemeier ©
Close-up of flowers
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Elements de Botanique
Image author: Joel Reynaud ©
Flowering plants
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
Flowering stem
FINLAND, Uukuniemi, 6/20/97
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Oppdal 2002.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Leidulf Lund ©
TR Troms?: Finnvikeidet, Kval?ya
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Skye Flora
Image author: John Birks ©
Jul 1999 Skarsvag, Norway
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Amazing Plants of the Tundra
Image author: Matthew Durant ©
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Elliott family trip
Image author: JoAnn Elliott ©
Anchorage to Dawson portion, summer 2000
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John Harvey Photo
Image author: John Harvey ©
Whistler, BC, Canada, 9/26/00
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Photos of Hiking and Wildflowers
Image author: Ian Cumming ©
Marble Range, BC, Canada 2005
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Lom: Juvvasshytta, 2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Lom: Juvvasshytta, 2004
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Plants growing in rocks
Lom: Juvvasshytta, 2004
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Jose Hernandez ©
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Flora Danica Online
Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Kristian Peters
Jun-2006
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Kristian Peters
Feb-2007
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Espacio Natural
Image author: Manuel Lorenzo ©
Aragon, Spain, 2/05/05
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Per M. Hagen ©
Larvik: Spetalen, 2002
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Joyce Peña ©
flower and leaf details, CO, USA
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Space for nature
Image author: Richard Burkmar ©
garden biodiversity forum. Bogbean (<em>Menyanthes trifoliate</em>) is very attractive plant with both beautiful (though short-lived) flowers and attractive foliage which spreads vigorously across a pond.
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flavon's Wild herb and Alpine plants
Image author: Flavon ©
Mt. Yokodake, Mts. Yatsugatake, Chino city, Nagano, Japan, Elev. 2800 m, 7/28/83
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Ruth Timme Photos
Image author: Wendy Marussi ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA, June 2005
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Close-up, arctic sandwort
6200', Highline Trail, Mt. Adams, OR, USA, 7/11/05.
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Niwot Ridge Virtual Field Trip
Image author: William Bowman ©
Niwot Ridge, Colorado, USA. 7/1/2004.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Close-up, arctic sandwort
6200', Highline Trail, Mt. Adams, OR, USA, 7/11/05.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Mat of arctic sandwort.
6200', Highline Trail, Mt. Adams, OR, USA, 7/11/05.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Note the numerous gland-tipped hairs on the sepals and pedicel and the obtuse tips to the sepals. close-up, arctic sandwort.
6200', Highline Trail, Mt. Adams, OR, USA, 7/11/05.
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Niwot Ridge Virtual Field Trip
Image author: William Bowman ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Flowers solitary; petals white, obovate or spatulate, unlobed; 10 stamens and 3 stigmas.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-025. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plant habitat. Isolated cushion-like plant growing in an area with less than 5% vegetation cover.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-025. Canada.
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USDA: PLANTS
Image author: Br. Alfred Brousseau ©
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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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Close-up of plant with berry
Sarpsborg, 2003.
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
Fruits
Dalton Highway, Noname Creek Pond, Alaska, USA
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/25/04
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
<em>Oxytropis maydelliana</em>, example species
Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA; June 24, 2002
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
<em>Oxytropis maydelliana</em>, example species
Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA; June 24, 2002
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
<em>Oxytropis maydelliana</em>, example species
Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, Alaska, USA; June 24, 2002
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Plants growing on bank above the beach. The flowers were sweet scented, much like Melilotus. Note the deep magenta purple standard that is lighter towards the base and the hairy sepals.
July 1981, Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
July 1981, Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
July 1981, Sachs Harbour, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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JMG-Stock photography
Image author: Jim. M. Goldstein
June 2006, ANWR, Alaska
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Gary A. Monroe ©
Usage guidelines
Sierra Co., CA, USA.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: W.J. Maher & S. MacLean ?
Close-up of flower. Closeup of flower showing calyx lobes about 2 mm in length, and with creamy verrucose glands which are visible through the black hairs on the teeth.
Specimen from Banks Island, Bernard River 73?22'N 121?47'W, N.W.T. W.J. Maher & S. MacLean 37a. July 10, 1963, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of inflorescence. <em>Oxytropis borealis</em> var. <em>borealis</em>. Inflorescence beginning to flower.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999 Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Inflorescences. <em>Oxytropis borealis</em> var. <em>borealis</em>. Plant with several inflorescences growing erect.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999 Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Plant in habitat. <em>Oxytropis borealis</em> var. <em>borealis</em>. Plant growing in <em>Dryas</em> mat with <em>Salix arctica</em> nearby. Scale bar in cm.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, beside the Thomsen River, 9 July, 1999. Susan Aiken 99-034, Canada.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up, flowers
park road east of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/24/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up, inflorescence
east of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/24/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up, leaf
east of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/24/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
east of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/24/02.
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Alaska Rock Garden Society
Image author: Frank G. Pratt ©
11/6/99
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Finger Mountain, Alaska, USA; May 24, 2007
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
seed pods of Purple Oxytrope
west of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK. USA, 6/25/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Thoro Ridge, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/23/02.
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Vascular Plants of Poland
Image author: Antoni Mielnikow ©
Tatry (Kobylarz) 7/15/05
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Vascular Plants of Poland
Image author: Antoni Mielnikow ©
Tatry (Kobylarz) 8/12/05
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Rock garden plants database
Image author: Pavel Slabý ©
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Biodiversity in Quebec
Image author: Government of Quebec ©
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Larkspur Books
Image author: A. Scott Earle ©
photographed at treeline in the Pioneer Range.
From: Idaho Mountain Wildflowers: A Photographic Compendium, A. Scott Earle, Larkspur Books 2001, 224 pages.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Kjell M. Sarre ©
Flowering plant
Båtsfjord: Austerelva, 1983.
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/03
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Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden, University of Troms
Image author: Finn Haugli ©
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Plants of Point Hope
Image author: Baldassare Mineo ©
We found Arctic poppies in rocky areas that weren't too wet. The leaf is a basal and pinnate. The flower has five pedals, and is yellow. It is about 8 to 10 inches tall. The stem is furry, and so are the leaves. The poppy flower always faces the sun so it can stay warm. To do this, the stem grows unevenly. The side away from the sun grows faster, tipping the flower toward the sun. USES: None that we learned of.
compiled in 1996-97, class of 2003.
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Wildflowers & Scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Image author: Barbara J. Collins ©
Waterton Glacier area, Canada
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Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the Arctic
Image author: Christine Donovan ©
July 2001, Barrow, Alaska
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Teachers experiencing Antartica and the Arctic
Image author: Christine Donovan ©
Barrow, AK, USA, 7/8/01.
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up
west of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up
west of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up
west of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
west of Wonder Lake, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02.
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Floral Images
Image author: John Crellin
July 2008. Near Lochan na Lairige, Perthshire, Scotland
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Floral Images
Image author: John Crellin
July 2008. Near Lochan na Lairige, Perthshire, Scotland
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Mary Clay Stensvold ©
Just North of Harlequin Lake Outlet, Yakutat area, S.E. Region, AK
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Steve Hurst
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Efloras.org, Flora of China, Brassicaceae
Image author: Barbara Ertter ©
Photographed using Kodachrome slide film, at Eagle Summit NE of Fairbanks on 10 July 1992
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Savage River Trail, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/26/02 (not certain of id)
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Thoro Ridge, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/23/02.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
Example species: attollens
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
Example species: canadensis
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Example species: groenlandica
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Example species: racemosa
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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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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Close-up of flowers
Anchorage Area, AK, USA, 7/1/01
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Inflorescence
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Canadian Arctic Islands
Image author: Andrew MacRae ©
Flowering plants
near Kanguk River, western Axel Heiberg Island, 7/90. Canada.
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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: 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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Alaskan Wildflowers
Image author: Mary Hopson ©
Inflorescence
Little Coal Creek Trail to Kesugi Ridge, in Denali State Park, June 23, 2004; Alaska, USA
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up of the flower and subtending leaf, on open tundra,
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 2002
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CSU Stanislaus Bioweb
Image author: Steven Wolf ©
Alberta, Canada
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A Collection of Historic and Modern Biological Books
Image author: illustration by M. Winkler ©
Winkler, M. 1900. <em>Sudetenflora</em>. Dresden, C. Heinrich
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Wildflowers of East Central Alaska
Image author: A. Cook and L. Tyrrell ©
Steese Highway east of Eagle Summit, Alaska
2001
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Botanical Society of America
Image author: Alan Battan ©
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CSU Stanislaus Bioweb
Image author: Steven Wolf ©
Alberta, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Woolly lousewort. Inflorescence in flower. Note three fused and ridged landing petals, and two hood or helmet petals that do not have teeth near the apex and are about as long as the landing petals.
Banks Island in Aulavik National Park, near green cabin, June 29, 1999. Aiken SG-99-001. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Both of these roots are from P. langsdorfii subsp. arctica. They have a pale yellow branching taproot, a contrast with P. lanata where the taproot is bright lemon yellow and usully more robust (see P. lanata).
Collected: Left: Hot Weather Creek, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. Right: Tingmisut Lake, Melville Island, Canada. Collected: Left: Edlund 70 and Roncato-Spencer. Right: Tener and Harington.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Close-up of three landing petals and the tube of the corolla that leads to the nectary
July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Flowers with strongly arched, deeper pink helmet petals, that have two small teeth at the apex and with stigmas that ripen first extended. Landing petals are longer than helmet.
July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Plant nearly 20 cm high, growing with Salix arctica in a sheltered hollow, near the top of a sand pingo. Note bract leaves are longer than the flowers at the base of the inflorescence
July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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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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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
Several flowering plants
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Oppdal, 2002.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Margaret Williams ©
Courtesy of Nevada Native Plant Society. Usage Guidelines.
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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 ©
Sitka, AK, USA, 8/10/00
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Norwegian Botanical Association
Image author: Dag Fosse ©
BU Hol: Hallingskarvets s?rskr?ning, 1999.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Egil Michaelsen ©
Oppdal, 2002.
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Bryan and Cherry Alexander Photography
Image author: Bryan & Cherry Alexander ©
Summer Tundra, Flowering plant
Poeten Bay, Chukotka, Siberia (photos are for sale; stock photography-)
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Close-up of inflorescence
Sitka, AK, USA, 8/10/00
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Ruth Timme Photos
Image author: Ruth Timme ©
Flowering plant
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/05
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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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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Three capitula with pale ray florets expanded and disc florets beginning to open.
N.W.T., Banks Island, Aulavik National Park, 73?48'.17 N; 119?52'.32 W, 2 July 1999. Aiken 99-013. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Inflorescence in seed. Inflorescence (capulescence) with expanded pom poms of white pappus hairs, and younger flowering heads that have not expanded. Small leaves on the flowering stems and large, lobed basal deltoid leaves.
N.W.T. Tuktoyuktuk, 20 July 1981, J.M. Gillett 18696. Canada.
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
example species, <em>Phippsia algida</em>
Europe, 2000
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Prostrate growth form; example species, <em>Phippsia algida</em>
2000
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Close-up of clump; example species, <em>Phippsia algida</em>
Juvvasshytta, 2005
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Europe, 2000
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Prostrate growth form
2000
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Norman Hagen ©
Close-up of clump
Juvvasshytta, 2005
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Artists of the Arctic Refuge
Image author: Roy Corral ©
Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, AK, USA, 1998
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Arboretum de Villardebelle; Michael P. Frankis collection
Image author: Michael Frankis ©
Close-up of large cone
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Graver Arboretum, Muhlenberg College, PA, USA
Image author: K. Rice ©
Branch with cone
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Tree
Krasnochikoisky District, uplands of the Chikoi River, Shebetui Lake, subalpine belt, 8/17/02
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Kenneth J. Sytsma ©
Tree
Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Lake Huron shore
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Tree
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Old Dominion University Plant Site
Image author: Lytton John Musselman ©
Branches with cones
Wilderness State Park, MI, USA, 5/24/01.
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Old Dominion University Plant Site
Image author: Lytton John Musselman ©
Close-up of cones
Wilderness State Park, MI, USA, 5/24/01.
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Trees and Shrubs of the campus of Iowa State University
Image author: Susan J. Aldworth ©
Bark
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Arthur Haines, Plant Biologist, Field Taxonomist
Image author: Arthur Haines ©
Branches
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Arthur Haines, Plant Biologist, Field Taxonomist
Image author: Arthur Haines ©
Branches
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Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
Image author: Gary Fewless ©
Tree
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University of Toronto, Botany 307
Image author: M. Ferguson ©
Black spruce (<em>Picea mariana</em> (Mill.) BSP) ovulate cone; this species is a major component of the boreal forest, especially on wetter sites. Note the needles arranged singly on the twig.
Ontario, Canada, 1997.
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Kenneth J. Sytsma ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
<em>Pleuropogon sabinei</em>, example species; Close-up of plant. Aerial culms with developing inflorescences that have few many flowered spikelets. Plants growing in shallow pond on calcareous silt.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay. Aiken 98-057. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
<em>Pleuropogon sabinei</em>, example species; Laboratory photograph.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay, plant brought in from wet area west of Polar Continental Shelf Project station. Aiken 93-079. (Canada). August 1993.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Aerial culms with developing inflorescences that have few many flowered spikelets. Plants growing in shallow pond on calcareous silt.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay. Aiken 98-057. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: G. Steel ?
Laboratory photograph.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay, plant brought in from wet area west of Polar Continental Shelf Project station. Aiken 93-079. (Canada). August 1993.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert Soreng ©
Example species: arachnifera
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Patrick J. Alexander ©
Example species: bulbosa
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert Soreng ©
Example species: leibergii
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Robert Soreng ©
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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: 253. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913.
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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: 253. Courtesy of Kentucky Native Plant Society. Scanned by Omnitek Inc. Usage Guidelines. USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database / Britton, N.L., and A. Brown. 1913.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Steve Hurst
Svalof, Sweden
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.J. Gillespie, L.L. Consaul & R.J. Soreng. ?
Habitat and Close-up of plant. Small wet mossy meadow on barren scree slope, ~600 m. Tufted or densely turfy plants forming low circular mounds.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Sawtooth Range, W side, 79?43.54'N, 83?09.44'W. 5 August 1999. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin or L. Gillespie
Laboratory photograph of plant habit. Laboratory photograph of plant habit showing loose culms developing from rhizomes.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Canada, 1994.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: K. Clarkin ?
Laboratory photograph of whole plant. Plant in laboratory setting showing inflorescence branches at right angles to the main rachis.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Canada
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Birdmountain, Ossian Sarsfjellet, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Birdmountain, Ossian Sarsfjellet, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Inger Greve Alsos
2007, Birdmountain, Ossian Sarsfjellet, Svalbard
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Jose Hernandez ©
Islamic Republic of Iran
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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The Flora of Svalbard
Image author: Bjørn Erik Sandbakk
2007, Longyearbyen, Svalbard
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Botanische Online-Exkursionen
Image author: Stephan Imhof ©
Close-up of inflorescence
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Missouri Plants
Image author: Dan Tenaglia ©
Plant in-situ
NC, USA, 4/27/03
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Plants of Hawaii
Image author: Forest Starr & Kim Starr, USGS ©
Flowering plant
Kalahaku HNP, Maui, HI, USA. 10/26/00
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Biodiversity Collections Index, Texas Grasses, SM Tracy Herbarium
Image author: L. Hatch & D. E. Dawson ©
inflorescence (preserved specimen)
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/29/04
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Kilpisjärvi, 7/29/04
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
west of Wonder Lake Campground, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02.
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Ruth Timme Photos
Image author: Ruth Timme ©
Kenai Peninsula, AK, USA
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Ruth Timme Photos
Image author: Ruth Timme ©
Kenai Peninsula, AK, USA
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Berkutenko Seed list, Wildflowers of Siberia and the Russian Far East.
Image author: Alexandra Berkutenko ©
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Boreal Jacob's Ladder
Image author: Michael Haferkamp ©
Svalbard, Norway, 7/04
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
Harstad, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Stein H?kon Lygre
FI S?r-Varanger: Bug?ynes kirkeg?rd. 2002.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Stein H?kon Lygre
FI S?r-Varanger: Bug?ynes kirkeg?rd. 2002.
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Wildflowers of Southern California (Mountains)
Image author: Lorence G. Collins ©
Tree
CA, USA
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
June, 2004
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Kobuk Sand Dunes, Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska
June, 2003
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Kobuk Sand Dunes, Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska
June, 2003
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Kongakut River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
June, 2004
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Close-up of leaves
Chitinsky District, Smolenka Village, valley of the Chita River, Russia, 8/30/02
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Magnificent Transbaikalia, (southern Siberia), Biodiversity of the Region in Pictures
Image author: Oleg Korsun ©
Underside of leaves
Chitinsky District, Smolenka Village, valley of the Chita River, Russia, 7/7/03
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
June, 2004
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
June, 2004
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Image author: Amy Breen ©
Hulahula River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
June, 2004
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Michael Moore ©
example species, <em>Potentilla hippiana</em>
AZ, USA
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: John Egbert ©
example species, <em>Potentilla palustris</em>
MI, USA
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Hasso Wittboldt-Mueller ©
example species, <em>Potentilla strigosa</em>
NM, USA
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Mary Vaux Walcott ©
lithograph from the first quarter of the 20th century, example species, <em>Potentilla diversifolia</em>
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Southwest School of Botanical Medicine
Image author: Mary Vaux Walcott ©
lithograph from the first quarter of the 20th century, example species, <em>Potentilla fruticosa</em>
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Scottish Rock Garden Club
Image author: Henry Taylor ©
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Thoro Ridge, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/23/02.
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
Thoro Ridge, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/23/02.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Close-up of plant in habitat. Flowering plant in high-alpine fellfield.
Alaska: Alaska Range, Mt Healy. July 1998. Voucher in HbO. AK, USA.
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Leiduf Lund ©
Close-up of flowers and leaves
Norway, Svalbard, Colesdalen, 2002.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Leiduf Lund ©
Flowering plant
Norway, Svalbard, Colesdalen, 2002.
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Idaho Transportation Department, Operation Wildflower
Image author: unknown
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Tracy Slotta ©
ARS Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory, India
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Alaska Rock Garden Society
Image author: Frank G. Pratt ©
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Anchorage, AK, USA, 7/1/00
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Anchorage, AK, USA, 7/1/01
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/25/02
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Magnar's Arctic Alpines & Perennials
Image author: Magnar Aspaker ©
planted in Mr. Aspaker's garden, Harstad, Norway
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Starrigavan Ridge, near Sitka, AK, USA (photographer is not positive about identity of plant)
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Matt Goff
Image author: Matt Goff ©
Starrigavan Ridge, near Sitka, AK, USA (photographer is not positive about identity of plant)
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Close-up of pre-anthesis inflorescence,
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Tanquary Camp, Ellesmere Island National Park Reserve, 81?24'N, 76?52'W. Pebble-sand bank on S shore of MacDonald River Delta, 1.5 km NE of camp. 21 July 1999. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Close-up of plant. Plant growing in silt with small rocks and pebbles, and with a yellow/white deposit at surface. Inflorescence diffuse.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Hazen Camp, N shore of Lake Hazen, Ellesmere Island National Park Reserve, 81?49'N, 71?20'W. Blister Hill, SW facing slope beside tiny meandering runoff stream. 23 July 1999. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plant habitat. Plants growing on dry calcareous sandy silt.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Franklin Pierce Bay 79?26'N, 75?37'W. Aiken 98-029. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Plant habitat. Plants growing on dry calcareous sandy silt.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, Franklin Pierce Bay 79?26'N, 75?37'W. Aiken 98-029. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Sorenson
Spikelet drawing. <em>Puccinellia angustata</em> distinguished from <em>P. bruggemanni</em> by lemma margins straight and thinner in texture than the body, not as inrolled (Sorensen 1955).
Drawing reproduced from Sorensen (1952), Meddeleser om Gr?nland, with permission.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Terminal spike with staminate flowers at the base seen as white anther filaments. Lateral spikes entirely pistillate.
Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Nunavut, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of plant. Green plants between the markers growing in a saline meadow with <em>Puccinellia phryganodes</em>. Long flowering stems are prostrate on the substrate.
Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of plants. Plant 10-15 cm tall. Inflorescence multispicate with spikes close together.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit. Aiken 97-027, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of plants. Slightly flexuous stems, taller than the leaves. Scale bar in cm.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Plants in habitat. Gray-green, prostrate plants growing in a saline meadow. Scale bar in cm.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of inflorescence. Note some spikelets at anthesis. Lemmas purplish towards the base with a wide transparent margin towards the apex.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, at Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-008. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Close-up of plant in laboratory.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay, collected near Thule site. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Mollie MacCormac ?
Close-up of plant. Plants growing on flood plain of calcareous gravel and silt.
Nunavut, Ellesmere Island, at Scoresby Bay, 79?53'N, 71?33'W. Aiken 98-008. Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Diagnostic curly roots on plant from Thule site.
Nunavut, Cornwallis Island, Resolute Bay, Canada.
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
July 2006, Cabin Mountain, WA, USA
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
July 2006, Cabin Mountain, WA, USA
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Gary A. Monroe ©
1994, Plumas County, California
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Mary Clay Stensvold ©
Southeast Alaska, Yakutat forelands
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Wildflowers: A Closer Look
Image author: Reny Parker ©
Close-up of flowers
Denali National Park, AK, USA; 6/25/02
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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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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Canada's Polar Life
Image author: Hebert PDN, Wearing-Wilde J, eds. CyberNatural Software, University of Guelph. Revised 2002.
Flowering plant
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Close-up of flower showing five yellow petals, more mature yellow anthers, and yellowish spiky styles of greenish carpels borne of a green receptacle.
July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Fruting plants growing under rock ledge
July 1982, long the coast east of Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Growing on the sides of a gully
July 1981, Sachs Harbor, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Susan Aiken ?
Plants growing with Oxytropis borealis in gravel near the top of a pingo
July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: unknown
Collected August 1927, Nicholson Island, Arctic Coast, Northwest Territories, Canada. Collected by A.E. and R.T. Porsild.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Joe F. Duft,
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Plant habit. Close-up of plants with divided leaves and red horizontal stems, growing on mud.
Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, 25 July 1982. Canada.
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Arktisk Station
Image author: H.A. Thomsen ©
The flowers measure approx. 2 cm.
vicinity of the Arctic Station, Greenland.
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Yellow flowers
Image author: Chohnosuke Koizumi ©
7/12/99
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Kristin's Flora
Image author: Kristin Vigander Smørkleppdalen ©
Norway, 7/05
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Kristin's Flora
Image author: Kristin Vigander Smørkleppdalen ©
Norway, 7/06
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Teachers experiencing Antartica and the Arctic
Image author: Christine Donovan ©
Barrow, AK, USA, 7/8/01
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Jan Mayen, Norway - 71°N 8°30'W
Image author: Dag Kvammen ©
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ferns, & Trees
Image author: Al and Betty Schneider ©
El Diente Trail, CO, USA, 8/29/05.
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ferns, & Trees
Image author: Al and Betty Schneider ©
Owens Basin Trail, CO, USA, 6/13/04.
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Niyo Scientific Communications, Inc.
Image author: Kayleen Niyo ©
Guanella Pass, CO, USA, 20 Jul 2004
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Wildflowers of Boulder County
Image author: Jan Kirkpatrick ©
Arapahoe Pass/Arapahoe Glacier, CO, USA, 8/8/97
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Wildflowers of Boulder County
Image author: Jan Kirkpatrick ©
Pawnee Pass, CO, USA, 8/18/97
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Europe
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Close-up of flower
Sakobadne, 2003
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Botanical garden photo archive, Universität Karlsruhe
Image author: Michael Hassler ©
Flowering plant
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen ©
Close-up of male flower
Hammerfest
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
Flowering plants
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Among Leymus mollis
August 1997, Anderson River Delta, Northwest Territories, about 5 km SE of Krekovick Landing. Canada. 69?40.3'N, 128?52.4'W.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
Flowers and developing fruit of Rumex arcticus inflorescence.
August 1997, Unnamed lake in Mackenzie River delta, 18 km SE of Swimming Point, Canada. 69?1.6'N, 134?0'W
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: R. Elven ?
Plant in early fruiting stage. In wetland with Arctophila and Carex.
Aug. 1999 Buckand Hills North of British Mountains, Yukon Territories, Canada
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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
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<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
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<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
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<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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Closeup of flower head. Old road siding. Limestone barrens.
Table Head, Newfoundland, Canada. 7/15/01.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: René Charest ©
Flower head and bud.
Great Northern Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada. 7/7/99.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Plants in habitat. Old road siding. Limestone barrens.
Table Head, Newfoundland, Canada. 7/15/01.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Whole plants. Old road siding. Limestone barrens.
Table Head, Newfoundland, Canada. 7/15/01.
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Nature Trust of New Brunswick
Image author: J. Simpson ©
Canada
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Flora and Fauna Northwest
Image author: Paul Slichter ©
close-up of inflorescence
Camp Ridge, Denali National Park, AK, USA, 6/22/02.
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Close-up of young capulescence. Inflorescence composed of 4 flowering heads that are in bud. Each head (capitulum) has numerous disc florets with pinkish undersides of the petals showing. The hallo effect is from the dense hairs on the leaves subtending the inflorescence.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Coral Harbour, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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Close-up of young plant. Plant about 5 cm high developing a capulescence of many capitula that are surrounded by reddish involucral bracts. Note very hairy leaves near the inflorescences and almost glabrous leaves at the base of the plants.
Nunavut, Southampton Island, Coral Harbour, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Brysting ?
Flowering capulescence. Surface view of flowering heads that have fully expanded ray florets with ligulate petals, and opening disc florets, some of which show the tips of yellow anthers.
Nunavut, Rankin Inlet, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
Plant habitat. Plants growing in a sheltered gully.
7/27/1981 North West Territory, Banks Island, Sachs Harbour, Canada
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Within 150 miles of the Four Corners (CO/NM/AZ/UT)
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Within 150 miles of the Four Corners (CO/NM/AZ/UT)
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American Rhododendron Society Massachusetts Chapter
Image author: John and Sally Perkins ©
Salem, NH, USA
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Hannelotte Kindlund's Garden in Övertänger, Sweden
Image author: Hannelotte Kindlund ©
rock gardening in Sweden
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Niyo Scientific Communications, Inc.
Image author: Kayleen Niyo ©
Alaska, 2003
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Oslo's Botanical Garden
Image author: Lynn Rosentrater ©
7/31/01
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Oslo's Botanical Garden
Image author: Lynn Rosentrater ©
11/3/01
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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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Tofieldia coccinia
Image author: unknown
Flowering plants
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Wildflower Library
Image author: Yoshiharu Ikeda ©
Close-up of flowering plants
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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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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Inari, Luttojoki, 10/7/98
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
FINLAND: Li: Utsjoki Ailigas, 5/7/97
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Richard Howard
Mount Washington, New Hampshire
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Australian National Botanic Garden
Image author: C. Totterdell, ANBG ©
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Australian National Botanic Garden
Image author: C. Totterdell, ANBG ©
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Inflorescence. Gravel pit. Limestone area. Disturbed ground.
July 12, 2002. Bear Cove, Northern Peninsula, Canada.
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Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
Image author: John Maunder ©
Limestone barrens.
Burnt Cape. July 6, 2002. Canada.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2000
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Within 150 miles of the Four Corners (CO, NM, AZ, UT)
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Within 150 miles of the Four Corners (CO, NM, AZ, UT)
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Al Schneider ©
Within 150 miles of the Four Corners (CO, NM, AZ, UT)
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: Jose Hernandez ©
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USDA PLANTS Database
Image author: R. A. Howard
ME
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
<em>Vaccinium uliginosum</em>, example species
Denmark
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Botany Pictures.com
Image author: Antonie Van Den Bos ©
<em>Vaccinium vitis-idaea</em>, example species
Utrecht, Holland
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Mallory ?
<em>Vaccinium uliginosum</em>, example species. Close-up of Flowers. Clusters of 2-3 flowers that have scale leaves on the base of the pedicels, small free sepals and fused petals.
Canada.
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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<em>Vaccinium uliginosum</em>, example species. Looking into the flower. Flower with five fused petals, anthers that have filaments attaching to the petals. Note that the anthers are long and tube-like, opening by pores at the tops and with brown horns on the base.
Canada.
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
<em>Vaccinium myrtillus</em>, example species
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Botanik f?r Pharmazeuten mit Arzneipflanzenlexikon und Pflanzenbildergalerie
Image author: Thomas Schoepke ©
branch in flower
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, 2004.
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Botanik f?r Pharmazeuten mit Arzneipflanzenlexikon und Pflanzenbildergalerie
Image author: Thomas Schoepke ©
flower, top view
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, 2004.
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Saxifraga
Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©
Plants with berries
Europe
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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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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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University of Alaska Museum of the North, Herbarium
Image author: David F. Murray ©
Toolik Lake, Alaska, USA
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Mallory ?
Flowering plants growing in the shelter of a rock.
2002, Southern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
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
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Low, prostrate shrubs with shiny leathery leaves. and red berries
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken ?
Plants with small clusters of shiny red fruit 69 mm in diameter
Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Image author: Aiken and Mallory ©
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
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Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ferns, & Trees
Image author: Al and Betty Schneider ©
Ryman Creek Trail, CO, USA, 6/16/05.
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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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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Anchorage Area Plant Species
Image author: Arley Muth
The Marsh Violet is a small herbaceous plant. The leaves are heart shaped and basal. The flower occurs on the end of a long, reddish stem and is composed of 5 petals that differ in shape and size. The flowers are a light purple or pink color. Found in moist woods.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Roger Johansen
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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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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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Aug 2003, Storfjord, Troms, Norway
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus
Sigdal 6/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus
Sigdal, Norway, 6/22/98
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up.
Sigdal, Norway, 6/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Site with lush growth.
Vaagaa, Norway, 8/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
8/23/02 Vaagaa Norway
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
Close-up.
On alpine meadows. Thallus+- erect (<em>A. sarmentosa</em> is decumbent), up to 10 cm, yellowish-greenish (<em>A. nigricans</em> is darker); pseudocyphellae present. Cortex KC+ yellow (<em>A. nigricans</em> is KC+ red, <em>A. sarmentosa</em> KC- or KC+ red). Iceland.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On alpine heath
8/20/06 Sweden
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Steven L. Jessup, Ph.D.
Image author: Steven Jessup ©
Close-up. Figure 1a. Red Mountain plants shown at low magnification. The stems, including leaves, are about 1.0 mm in diameter.
Jackson County, Oregon (42° 3' 6''N, 122° 50' 8''W), 7/7/95; Evansia 17(4): 137-140 Hepaticae of the Klamath Mountains I. <em>Anastrophyllum minutum</em> in the Siskiyou Mountains of Oregon and California. OR, USA.
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Steven L. Jessup, Ph.D.
Image author: Steven Jessup ©
Magnified image of single leaf. Figure 3. Leaf of plant from the Black Butte collection. Note the equal acuminate lobes, the broad acute sinus, lack of under leaves, and subtransverse-succubus insertion. Leaf width in this image is about 0.5 mm.
Del Norte County, California (41° 55' 16''N, 123° 36' 5''W), 6/13/95; Evansia 17(4): 137-140 Hepaticae of the Klamath Mountains I. <em>Anastrophyllum minutum</em> in the Siskiyou Mountains of Oregon and California, CA, OR, USA
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Steven L. Jessup, Ph.D.
Image author: Steven Jessup ©
Magnified image of stem. Figure 1b. Red Mountain plant at slightly higher magnification showing stem leaves. Note the essentially transverse insertion of leaves. Leaves are typically strongly canaliculate. Distance between adjacent leaves is approximately 0.5 mm.
Jackson County, Oregon (42° 3' 6''N, 122° 50' 8''W), 7/7/95; Evansia 17(4): 137-140 Hepaticae of the Klamath Mountains I. <em>Anastrophyllum minutum</em> in the Siskiyou Mountains of Oregon and California. OR, USA.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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LiTOL: Assembling the Liverwort Tree of Life
Image author: C. Davis
growing like asphalt in an alpine meadow
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
photograph of herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x40
1980, Growing on peat at the top of Whiteface Mountain, New York
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
photograph of herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x9.
1980, Growing on peat at the top of Whiteface Mountain, New York
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Reidar Haugan ©
habitat
1988, Porsanger, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
1992, Yakutia, Russia
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Reidar Haugan ©
1988, Porsanger, Norway
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species: <em>Aspicilia caesiocinerea</em>, crust with apothecia
May 13, 2004; Sparlosa, Vastergotland, Sweden
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Photography & Botanical Page
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
Finland
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Photography & Botanical Page
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
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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.
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
<em>Aulacomnium palustre</em> with gemmae
Iceland, July 2002
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up
Europe, 2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Lichens of Tibet
Image author: Walter Obermayer ©
Example species: <em>Biatora vernalis</em>; close-up
Tibet
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species, <em>Biatora vernalis</em>, crust with apothecia
Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species: <em>Biatora vernalis</em>
Moist crust with apothecia
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: glaciale
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: nelsonii
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: plumosum
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: populeum
2004
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Moist thallus on rock
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
8/12/03 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
8/14/03 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Finnmark, Kautokeino - 8/14/2003
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2005
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Handbook of Antarctic Mosses
Image author: H. Kanda
Plants small to medium-sized, 1-3 cm in length, forming dense tufts, often in buried in sandy-soil. Sporophyte is not found in Antarctic plant.
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Australian Government Antarctic Division
Image author: Rod Seppelt ©
Example species, <em>Bryum pseudotriquetrum</em>. On soil.
Windmill Islands, Antarctica
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Handbook of Antarctic Mosses
Image author: Hiroshi Kanda and Satoshi Imura ©
Example species: <em>Bryum pseudotriquetrum</em>, mat
Syowa Station, East Antarctica
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Handbook of Antarctic Mosses
Image author: Hiroshi Kanda and Satoshi Imura ©
Example species: <em>Bryum pseudotriquetrum</em>. Melting out of snow. The dry surface has epiphyte like imperfect lichen (whitish part). Nutrition necessary for vegetation is derived from sea through seabirds. Bones of snow petrel are scattered. Langhovde.
Syowa Station, East Antarctica.
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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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Australian National Botanic Gardens: The Plant Underworld
Image author: Murray Fagg
The silvery-green moss Bryum argenteum is a widespread species which occurs from forest to town.
2004
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
March 2005, Finland, Ylöjärvi, Pihkanperä
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Australian Government Antarctic Division
Image author: Rod Seppelt ©
On soil.
Windmill Islands, Antarctica
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Handbook of Antarctic Mosses
Image author: Hiroshi Kanda and Satoshi Imura ©
Mat
Syowa Station, East Antarctica
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Handbook of Antarctic Mosses
Image author: Hiroshi Kanda and Satoshi Imura ©
Melting out of snow. The dry surface has epiphyte like imperfect lichen (whitish part). Nutrition necessary for vegetation is derived from sea through seabirds. Bones of snow petrel are scattered. Langhovde.
Syowa Station, East Antarctica.
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
<em>Buellia disciformis</em>, example species. On freestanding deciduous trees. Crust with apothecia; thallus whitish, areolate; apothecia black, disc flat (or +- convex), margin thick. Thallus K+ yellow, C-, P+ yellow.
Switzerland (Alps).
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species, <em>Buellia disciformis</em>. Close-up.
On <em>Alnus incana</em>, 5/20/05, Sweden
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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.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species, <em>Caloplaca cerina</em>. Close-up of crust with apothecia.
Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species, <em>Caloplaca cerina</em>. Crust with apothecia.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Oppland, Dovre
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Oppland, Dovre
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
var. protensum
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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Photo Gallery > 02 Natural Light - Nature Photos > Fungi, mosses and lichens
Image author: Antje Neumann
Kiiminki, Finland
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Kristian Peters
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Moss Images
Image author: Des Callaghan ©
Habitat: Bog
Roydon Common, West Norfolk, England, UK
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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.
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County Administration Board, Norrbotten, Sweden
Image author: Sture Westerberg ©
Clump with capsules
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
Summer Field Meeting 2003; July 8, Ben Vrackie, Kindrogan, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Cephaloziella rubella</em>, example species
Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 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 ©
<em>Cephaloziella rubella</em>, example species;
Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Steven L. Jessup, Ph.D.
Image author: Steven Jessup ©
<em>Cephaloziella turneri</em>, example species; A spiny-leafed Cephaloziella, .2 ~ .3 mm in diameter, without underleaves, growing on thin soil over rock, within a few kilometers of the Oregon coast. Single plant with early archegoniate branch.
OR, USA. 1999.
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Mosses
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Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Mosses
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Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Mosses
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Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Mosses
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Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Mosses
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Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 2/7/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2005, Greenland, Narsaq municipality
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; May 25, 2007
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Flora Danica Online
Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
On an alpine meadow and on soils
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On exposed calcareous soil
5/24/03 Sweden
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/2/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Sigdal 6/22/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetraria islandica</em>
Sigdal 6/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/2/03
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On sandy soil in Pinus woodland
8/30/03 Sweden
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Ralph Pope ©
erect follose
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Ralph Pope ©
Sun form; erect follose
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Image author: Ed Uebel
(herbarium specimen, closeup of lobe with marginal projections)
Collected 1973, growing on a sandy snow bank at Meade River, Alaska, specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. collected by Allen Skorepa.
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Image author: Ed Uebel
(herbarium specimen, closeup of lobe with marginal projections)
Collected 1973, growing on a sandy snow bank at Meade River, Alaska, specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. collected by Allen Skorepa.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2005, South-greenland, Narsaq municipality, Greenland
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
On soils in cold habitats. Thallus shrubby, up to 5 cm tall, more yellow (to deeply brown) towards the base; branches up to 1 cm wide, slightly channeled, ridged and wrinkled, deeply incised and undulate; without isidia and soralia.
Austria: Alps; Sweden: Dalarna.
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Cetraria nivalis, Wikipedia
Image author: Berger Harry
Stein am Mandl, Styria, Austria; 7/2/05
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
On soils in cold habitats. Thallus shrubby, up to 5 cm tall, more yellow (to deeply brown) towards the base; branches up to 1 cm wide, slightly channeled, ridged and wrinkled, deeply incised and undulate; without isidia and soralia.
Austria: Alps; Sweden: Dalarna.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On alpine heath
8/21/06 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On exposed calcareous soil
5/24/02 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On exposed calcareous soil
5/24/02 Sweden
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetrariella delisei</em>
Norway, Troms, 8/12/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetrariella delisei</em>
Norway, Troms, 8/12/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetrariella fastigiata</em>
Norway, Troms, 8/8/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Cetrariella fastigiata</em>
Norway, Troms, 8/8/2003
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
1999
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of branch
Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Clump
Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Clump
Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03
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LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: arcticum
2004, Norway
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Norway, 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
40x
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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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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Ökologische Exkursion und Feldpraktikum Sibirien 2006
Image author: Andreas Richter ©
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
identified as <em>Cladonia arbuscula</em>
1999
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Andy's Moss Page
Image author: Andy Fyon ©
Northern Ontario, Canada; 10/5/03;
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EPOW, Ecology Picture of the Week
Image author: Bruce G. Marcot ©
The name 'cladina' is Latin for 'small branches,' which describes the shrub-like growth form of this common lichen.
McKenzie Mountains, British Columbia, Canada; 8/28/04
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Alternative Silvicultural Systems, Forest Ecosystem Research Network of Sites (FERNS)
Image author: Bruce Catton ©
north of Punzi Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
Detail, 1 cm
Netherlands
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
Thallus 2 cm
Netherlands
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal
7/2/2003
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Oklahoma Wild Things
Image author: Charles Lewallen ©
Cherokee County, OK, USA; 11/3/01
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USDA Agricultural Research Service, Image Gallery
Image author: Peggy Greb ©
Collected by plant physiologist Joanne Romagni.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Enebakk 11/11/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Enebakk 11/11/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/1/05
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/25/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/25/04
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
on tundra
northeast of Fairbanks, AK, USA
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Denali National Park, Alaska, USA; August 21, 2006
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
on tundra
northeast of Fairbanks, AK, USA
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Wisconsin State Herbarium
Image author: Marie T. Trest ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
1999
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2003, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2003, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
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The World of Lichens
Image author: unknown
Collected: Japan, Honshu. Prov. Shinano: Johgo-zawa, Mt. Yoko-dake, Yatsugatake Mts. August 22, 1958. Collected by S. Kurokawa.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Reidar Haugan ©
6/10/05 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Reidar Haugan ©
6/10/05 Norway
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Close-up
Sweden, Varmland, Dalby, at Silverfallet on the ground, 5/21/05
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On the ground
5/21/05 Sweden
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Hugh Nourse
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Photograph of a herbarium specimen
Collected: Growing on a stump in a moist area along Route 40, 0.5 mile E of Route 144 (W of Hancock), Washington County, Maryland, USA, now in Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected and identified by A. Norden and B. Norden.
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x10)
Collected: Growing on a stump in a moist area along Route 40, 0.5 mile E of Route 144 (W of Hancock), Washington County, Maryland, USA, now in Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected and identified by A. Norden and B. Norden.
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Wikispecies
Image author: James Lindsey
Commanster, Belgian High Ardennes ( 50°15'20''N, 5°59'58''E).
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July2006, Vinje, Telemark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: H. Schwencke
May 1996, Vaagaa, Norway
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Wikipedia image
Image author: Ed Uebel
photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x12) showing a torn cup. Collected growing in moss on soil in Cladina barren
Collected June 1981, 2.2 miles W of the University of Michigan Biological Station, Cheboygan County, Michigan. Specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected by Richard E. Riefner.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2001, Sigdal, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2006, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichens of Ireland
Image author: Paul Whelan
Found on acid soils that are sandy (well drained), decaying wood and sand dunes
Ireland
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Lichens of Ireland
Image author: Paul Whelan
K positive red-brown. Apothecia reach a width of 7 mm while the pycnidia are 0.2 mm in diameter.
Ireland
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Lichens of Ireland
Image author: Paul Whelan
Squamules are commonly present on the podetia, becoming large as the base is approached.
Ireland
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
April 2001, Vinje, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
April 2001, Vinje, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
October 2005, Sel, Oppland, Norway
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Alexei Kouprianov Entomology Circle
Image author: A. Kouprianov
2003, Tolmachevo, Leningradskaya Province, Russia
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
Netherlands, 1940
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Aug. 2003, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: H. Holien
Sept. 2001, Selbu, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
May 2004, Tynset, Hedmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sept. 2002, Sigdal, Buskerud, Norway
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Wikipedia image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x16.These specimens were growing on an old piece of cotton cloth in a woodland
Deer Park Road S of the entrance to the Visitor Center at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. Collected and photographed by Ed Uebel.
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Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x16.These specimens were growing on an old piece of cotton cloth in a woodland
Deer Park Road S of the entrance to the Visitor Center at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA. Collected and photographed by Ed Uebel.
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
Thallus
Netherlands
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Vang, 8/24/02
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
On calcareous rocks (Zechstein). Thallus without soredia, consisting of a rosette of small and overlapping basal squamules; squamules adpressed, small and poorly intended; podetia up to 15 mm, surface granular to warted (also in the cups); cups wide. Thallus Pd+ red. (The similar <em>Cl. pyxidata</em> has no overlapping and rosette-forming squamules).
Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
4/11/04 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
5/24/04 Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
5/24/04 Norway
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
On calcareous rocks (Zechstein). Thallus without soredia, consisting of a rosette of small and overlapping basal squamules; squamules adpressed, small and poorly intended; podetia up to 15 mm, surface granular to warted (also in the cups); cups wide. Thallus Pd+ red. (The similar <em>Cl. pyxidata</em> has no overlapping and rosette-forming squamules).
Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.
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Natural Patrimony of the Pays de Caux and the Estuary of the Seine
Image author: Michel Lerond ©
Fertile podetia
Seine-Maritime, France, 1981.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
June 2002, Sigdal, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
June 2002, Sigdal, Norway
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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PBase: Sture Hermansson
Image author: Sture Hermansson
Jul-2006
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Ralph Pope ©
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Dutch Bryological and Lichenological Society
Image author: Laurens Sparrius ©
thallus - 3cm
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Ralph Pope ©
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Michael Becker's homepage #2
Image author: Michael Becker ©
The name '<em>Climacium dendroides</em>' already gives one of the characteristics of this moss: It looks like a small tree: Below with a more or less unbranched trunk, above with branches. What is concealed is the lying rhizome. The 'trees' of this moss can get rather high: The small wood on the picture consisted of about 5-7cm high specimens.
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Natural Patrimony of the Pays de Caux and the estuary of the Seine
Image author: unknown
Example species, <em>Collema tenax</em>
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Example species, <em>Collema polycarpon</em>; on limestone wall
NR Gosslunda, Hulterstad, Oland, Sweden 5/24/03
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British Lichens
Image author: M. Sutcliffe
On peat at base of rotting pine stump
Mar Lodge Estate, Braemar, Scotland
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Natur i Halland
Image author: Wahlén Eldsberga
May-2008
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USFS: National Lichens & Air Quality Database and Clearinghouse
Image author: Jim Riley ©
With Thamnolia vermicularis.
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; July/August 2006
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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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Lichenological Society of Japan
Image author: Wataru Abe ©
Growing with lichens
Kontakt Biological Station, near Kulu, Magadan Obl, Russia; 8/9/02
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
Growing with mosses, on mossy tundra
along Denali Highway, AK, USA
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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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BC Biodiversity
Image author: Lyrae Emerson ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species. This group was found in a mature forest growing on an old cedar log.
Cliff Gilker Park, Roberts Creek, British Columbia, Canada, April 2003.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Dicranum fuscescens</em>
Europe, 2005
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
<em>Dicranum fuscescens</em>, example species
Ceredigion, Wales; 13-19 April 2005;
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Forest Knowledge Net, Information for Forest Management
Image author: P. Brang ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species for Dicranum, <em>Picea abies</em> seedlings in a <em>Dicranum</em> (most likely <em>D. scoparium</em>) carpet
1996
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Mosses and Liverworts in Wales
Image author: Alan Hale ©
<em>Dicranum scoparium</em>, example species. This is a prominent moss in many habitats, being tolerant of a wide range of conditions, from acid to neutral. Its leaves are long and tapering to fine points, and toothed towards their tips. A nerve runs the entire length of the leaf, and groups of orange-brown cells occur in the basal angles. The stems are erects, with the leaves often tending to curve in one direction (a condition known as secund). In woodlands, may be confused with the close relative, <em>Dicranum majus</em>.
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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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. 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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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004 Norway
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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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LUBW: Bilder Tier- und Pflanzenarten: Moose
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
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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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(Japanese)
Image author: Naoki Nishimura?
04/11/07 Hyogo-ken, Onsen-cho, Kirigataki-keikoku, on rock.
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University of British Columbia: Biology 321 Course Website
Image author: Wiiliam Bae, Gina Choe, Kim Ryall, Wynne Miles
A sporangium demonstrating the one row of peristome teeth. A closer view reveals their forked nature.
British Columbia
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University of British Columbia: Biology 321 Course Website
Image author: Wiiliam Bae, Gina Choe, Kim Ryall, Wynne Miles
British Columbia
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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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White Sea expeditions of Moscow South-West High School
Image author: unknown
2002
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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 ©
variant gracilis
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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DELTA-DEscription Language for Taxonomy
Image author: Vincent Brooks ©
<em>Distichium capillaceum</em> and <em>Ditrichum heteromallum</em>: Berkeley
Watson, L., and Dallwitz, M.J. 2005 onwards. The moss families of the British Isles. Version: 23rd October 2005.
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Images of California Bryophytes
Image author: Paul Wilson ©
A. Montalvo from A. H. Smith 230
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Images of California Bryophytes
Image author: Paul Wilson ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Fruiting clump
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of fruiting clump
Belgium
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of stems
Belgium
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Moss Images
Image author: Des Callaghan ©
<em>Ditrichum gracile</em>, example species. In turf in calcareous grassland
Selsley Common (SO832037); Vice-county: 34 (West Gloucestershire); Date: 17/10/04, England, UK
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Ditrichum heteromallum</em> (Hedw.) Britt., example species
Michael Lüth. Courtesy of Michael Lüth. Lüth, M. 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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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: J.P. Duvivier ©
Close-up of stems
Belgium
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
example species, <em>Drepanocladus aduncus</em>
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>Drepanocladus sendtneri</em> (Schimp.) Warnst.
2004. Pictures of Bryophytes from Europe [CD-ROM]. Published by the author. Usage Guidelines.
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Drepanocladus polygamus</em>, example species; Greek drepan for 'sickle'; klados for 'branch';
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www.hlasek.com
Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
<em>Drepanocladus vernicosus</em>, example species
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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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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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2008
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
<em>Encalypta alpina</em>, example species; Tuft growing on rock
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
Example species, <em>Encalypta vulgaris</em>; with capsules was on a high crag,
4/4/04, Worcestershire, UK
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
<em>Encalypta rhaptocarpa</em>, example species
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Mossornas Vänner, Friends of Bryophytes
Image author: Tomas Hallingbäck ©
Example species, <em>Encalypta vulgaris</em>
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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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Kennislink - Mammoet at ondermeer mest
Image author: Prof. dr. A.J. van Loon?
2008
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cmoray1's photostream Flickr
Image author: unknown
2003, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
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cmoray1's photostream Flickr
Image author: unknown
2003, Northwestern Ontario, Canada
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Example species, Flavocetraria cucullata
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
Buderupholm Bjergskov, Rold Skov, Jylland, Denmark
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
Buderupholm Bjergskov, Rold Skov, Jylland, Denmark
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
Buderupholm Bjergskov, Rold Skov, Jylland, Denmark
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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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Picasa gallery: BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2007
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Picasa gallery: BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2007
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Example species, <em>Gymnomitrion corallioides</em>
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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County Administration Board, Norrbotten, Sweden
Image author: unknown
Dry stems
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems
Europe, 2004
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ARKive, images of life on earth
Image author: S.D.S. Bosanquet ©
Slender green feather moss is a straggling moss, which has green to brown erect shoots, with hooked tips, reminiscent of a walking stick. This trait is referred to by the scientific name <em>Hamatocaulis</em>, which derives from the Latin for 'hooked stalk'.
Photo was taken in a springhead on Carn Ingli, Pembrokeshire, Wales in 2002.
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
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Pictures of Mosses and Ferns
Image author: Michael Becker ©
The species <em>Hylocomium splendens</em> grows in 'floors': Out of the middle of a frond grows the next one at first straight up, until it finally forms the next 'floor'. On the picture the young shoots of the next floor have already formed a small wood.
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
Clump of stems
Japan, 11/23/03
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Virtual Exhibitons of the Swedish Museum of Natural History
Image author: Lars Hedenäs ©
Close-up of fruiting plants
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: bambergeri
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: imponens
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: revolutum
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
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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
Dec-2006
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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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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2008
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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2008
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BryoLim
Image author: Koen Vandekerckhove
2008
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Markku Savela ©
May 2005, Suomusj?rvi, Finland
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen Sharnoff ©
northern British Columbia, Canada
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British Lichens
Image author: M. Sutcliffe
On peat. Glen Quoich, Braemar, Scotland.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
June 2006, Tynset, Hedmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: JTK
Hattfjelldal, Nordland, Norway
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USFS: Celebrating Wildflowers: Lichens
Image author: Karen Dillman
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Aktuelle Lichenologische Mitteilungen
Image author: Randolph Kricke ©
Example species, <em>Lecanora epibryon</em>
South Tirol, 2002
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Aktuelle Lichenologische Mitteilungen
Image author: Randolph Kricke ©
Fruiting plant
South Tirol, 2002
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Lecidea ramulosa</em>, example species
Norway, Troms, 8/9/2003
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Lecidea ramulosa</em>, example species
Norway, Troms, 8/9/2003
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
<em>Lecidea fuscoatra</em>, example species. On siliceous rocks (Grauwacke, upper image and sandstone, lower image); common. Thallus areolate-cracked, brown to grey; apothecia black or grey (when pruinose); margins inconspicuous, later disappearing (see first image, lecid_1.jpg). Thallus K-, C- (or red), KC+ red, Pd-.
Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.
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Lichen images
Image author: Ulrich Kirschbaum ©
<em>Lecidea fuscoatra</em>, example species. On siliceous rocks (Grauwacke, upper image and sandstone, lower image); common. Thallus areolate-cracked, brown to grey; apothecia black or grey (when pruinose); margins inconspicuous, later disappearing. Thallus K-, C- (or red), KC+ red, Pd-.
Central Europe; Germany: Hesse.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
April 2007, Tokke, Telemark, Norway
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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: ascendens
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: bicrenata
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: incisa
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: ventricosa
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: wenzelii
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Bryophytes
Image author: Li Zhang ©
Hong Kong, China, June 2002
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Eflora BC
Image author: Kent Brothers ©
lung liverwort with male receptacles
British Columbia, Canada
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Bryophytes
Image author: Li Zhang ©
Hong Kong, China, June 2002
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Central Washington Native Plants
Image author: Thayne Tuason ©
Photo taken in Icicle Canyon, near moist spring (2-20 cm away), WA, USA
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Donegal Hedgerow
Image author: Stuart Dunlop ©
It has a dual life-cycle, like mosses and ferns, with one generation producing male and female parts, and the next generation producing spores in gemmae cups. female archegonia
4/26/05
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Donegal Hedgerow
Image author: Stuart Dunlop ©
It has a dual life-cycle, like mosses and ferns, with one generation producing male and female parts, and the next generation producing spores in gemmae cups. female archegonia
4/26/05
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Franklin Bluffs, Alaska, USA; July 30, 2006
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József Geml
Image author: József Geml
Franklin Bluffs, Alaska, USA; July 30, 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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Alaska Geobotany Center
Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA; June 29, 2007
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Walter Obermayer
Image author: Walter Obermayer ©
Sorediate form
RUSSIA, Eastern Siberia, Yakutiya, Lena River delta, 8 km W of Krest-Tumsa Cape at the north-western extremity of Primorskii Range, Samoilovskii (D'ieleekh Aryyta) Island, 72°22'N / 126°29'E, 2000.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Stems
Europe 2004
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Images of California bryophytes
Image author: Martin Lenz ©
Mat of stems
Boggy meadow, 4890 ft, 1.4 ENE of Red Mt, Shasta Co; CA, USA. 7/30/04.
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Stems
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
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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 ©
Example species: ambiguum
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: hornum
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: stellare
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: thomsonii
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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Mycobilimbia fissuriseda</em>
Dovre, 6/25/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Example species, <em>Mycobilimbia lurida</em>
Norway, Akershus, Asker - 9/20/03
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Crust with apothecia
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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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Oppland, Sel, 10/3/05.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Oppland, Sel, 10/3/05.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal 9/29/01.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On acid soil in woodland
8/22/03 Sweden
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Saskatchewan Flora and Fauna
Image author: Saskatchewan Education ©
The foliose lichens form a broad, flat, leaf-like thallus. Some are found on dry rock surfaces, but more commonly they are found on the forest floor. On the underside of the thallus there are thread-like rhizines, made of tightly woven hyphae. They anchor the lichen, and can conduct water in capillary spaces between the fungal strands.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2000, Iceland
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Kautokeino, Finnmark, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Storfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
July 2005, Greenland
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: JTK
July 2006, Maalselv, Troms, Norway
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Paul Hofmann photos
Image author: Paul Hofman ©
<em>Ochrolechia frigida</em>, example species; Crust with apothecia
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Ochrolechia frigida</em>, example species; Close-up
Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
<em>Ochrolechia frigida</em>, example species; on a mossy siliceous flat rock
Sweden, 8/24/04
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Paul Hofmann photos
Image author: Paul Hofman ©
Crust with apothecia
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up
Norway, Troms, Nordreisa - 8/12/03.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On a mossy siliceous flat rock
8/24/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On a mossy siliceous flat rock
8/24/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
on a mossy siliceous flat rock
Sweden, 8/24/03
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Rocky Mountain National Park, lichens
Image author: Stan and Connie Heginbotham.
Lichens in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO, USA
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Aktuelle Lichenologische Mitteilungen
Image author: Randolph Kricke ©
2002
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Dovre 6/25/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Dovre 6/25/02
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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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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of clump with capsules
Norway, 2004
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British Bryological Society
Image author: British Bryological Society ©
Perthshire, Scotland 7/9/03
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Listed as chryseon
2004, Norway
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Photography & Botanical Page
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
Finland, 1997
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Europe, 2004
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Norway, 2004
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World Wide Meta Museum, Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Morbegno, Lombardia e del Trentino, Lomba
Image author: R. Ferranti ©
<em>Paludella squarrosa</em>, a rare boreo-artic moss, present in Italy only in few areas of the Lombardia and Trentino regions.
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
1999, Iceland
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff
on tundra soil along the Denali Highway, Alaska.
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WTU Herbarium Image Collection
Image author: Jim Riley ©
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
example species, <em>Parmelia saxatilis</em>, on nutrient-enriched acid stone
Sweden, 9/19/2002
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
example species, <em>Parmelia omphalodes</em>, on acid rock,
Sweden, 4/18/03
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
example species, <em>Parmelia saxatilis</em>, on nutrient-enriched acid stone
Sweden, 9/19/2002
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
example species, <em>Parmelia sulcata</em>, on <em>Populus</em>,
Sweden, 6/22/03
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Environment Canada:Terrestrial Ecosystems Protocols
Image author: Irwin Brodo, Sylvia Duran Sharnoff, and Stephen Sharnoff
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University of Helsinki
Image author: unknown
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Collected July 1981, Growing on Picea branches near Bush Bay, 6 miles E. of Cedarville, Mackinac County, Michigan, USA, currently in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected by Richard E. Reifner.
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Collected July 1981, Growing on Picea branches near Bush Bay, 6 miles E. of Cedarville, Mackinac County, Michigan, USA, currently in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected by Richard E. Reifner.
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Ed Uebel
Collected June 1974, Growing on the trunk of a ten foot high Hemlock along the S bank of the St. John's River, 20 miles W of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Collected by A. Norden and B. Norden.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Peltigera aphthosa, example species
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal, 8/30/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Peltigera aphthosa, example species
Sigdal 9/29/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Reidar Haugan ©
Peltigera aphthosa, example species
Soer-Fron 1989
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Peltigera canina, example species
Vinje 4/14/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Peltigera collina, example species
Norway, Troms, Storfjord 8/6/03
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On shaded north-facing cliff-shelf
7/20/03 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Close-up of thallus; on shaded soil in deciduous woodland
Sweden, 7/17/04
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Large clump with curled lobes; on acid soil in Pinus woodland.
Sweden, 8/29/03
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On acid soil in coniferous woodland
8/23/03 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On acid soil in Pinus woodland
8/29/03 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On shaded north-facing cliff-shelf
7/20/03 Sweden
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Bev Wigney's nature photography galleries
Image author: Bev Wigney ©
Ragged Chutes, Ontario, Canada, 10/6/02
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British Lichen Society Field meeting
Image author: Randolph Kricke & Manfred Jensen ©
Jersey, 3/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
example species, Mycobilimbia fissuriseda
Vinje 4/14/01
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PBase: Terri Steele
Image author: Terri Steele
Example of Peltigera neopolydactyla, usdaID pene12
Oct-2006
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Wikipedia image
Image author: Konrad Lackerbeck
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Dtorfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Dtorfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Dtorfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Dtorfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
October 2005, Sel, Oppland, Norway
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2002
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Storfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
October 2003, Oerland, SoerTroendelag, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Crust with apothecia; <em>Pertusaria dactylina</em>, example species
Norway, Troms, Storfjord, 8/9/03.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Crust; <em>Pertusaria dactylina</em>, example species
Norway, Troms, Storfjord, 8/9/03.
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
Close-up of apothecia; soil on siliceous rock; <em>Pertusaria dactylina</em>, example species
Sweden, 8/24/05
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Storfjord, Troms, Norway
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
August 2003, Storfjord, Troms, Norway
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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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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems
Europe, 2005
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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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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems
Europe, 2004
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems
Europe, 2005
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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Many stems
Europe, 2004
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Dr. Ralf Wagner
Image author: Dr. Ralf Wagner
Aug-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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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004
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Natural History of Richmond
Image author: Kent Brothers ©
Lulu Island Bog, Richmond, BC, Canada.
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
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Donegal Hedgerow
Image author: Stuart Dunlop ©
Donegal, Ireland, 12/8/05
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Månadens kryptogam
Image author: Lars Hedenas ©
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Sights of Shiretoko
Image author: unknown
Nov 23, '03
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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
Jul-2007
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Wikimedia Commons image
Image author: Kristian Peters
Jul-2007
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems; example species, <em>Pohlia wahlenbergii</em>
Europe 2004
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems; example species, <em>Pohlia wahlenbergii</em> var <em>glacialis</em>
Norway, 2004
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Stems with capsules; example species, <em>Pohlia wahlenbergii</em>
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Norwegian plant list
Image author: Jan Egil Bj?rndal ©
Carpet of stems; example species, <em>Pohlia wahlenbergii</em>
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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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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
May 2005, Jumesniemi, Hämeenkyrö, Finland
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
May 2005, Pikku-Ahvenisto, Ylöjärvi, Finland
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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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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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University of British Columbia, Biology 321
Image author: Kent Brothers ©
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Patagonian biota
Image author: J. Hyvönen ©
photographs taken during Finnish expeditions to the southern South America in 1969-70 (H. Roivainen), 1989 (S. Stenroos), 1991-92 and 1999 (J. Hyvönen & S. Stenroos). C. Guanaco, P.N. TdF
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Patagonian biota
Image author: J. Hyvönen ©
photographs taken during Finnish expeditions to the southern South America in 1969-70 (H. Roivainen), 1989 (S. Stenroos), 1991-92 and 1999 (J. Hyvönen & S. Stenroos). C. Guanaco, P.N. TdF
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Patagonian biota
Image author: J. Hyvönen ©
photographs taken during Finnish expeditions to the southern South America in 1969-70 (H. Roivainen), 1989 (S. Stenroos), 1991-92 and 1999 (J. Hyvönen & S. Stenroos). C. Guanaco, P.N. TdF
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
example species, <em>Polytrichum juniperinum</em>; Close-up of stems
Neotropics (Brazil & Venezuela), 2003
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
example species, <em>Polytrichum juniperinum</em>; Carpet of stems
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
example species, <em>Polytrichum juniperinum</em>; Stems with capsules
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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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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Close-up of stems
Neotropics (Brazil & Venezuela), 2003
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Bryophytes of North America
Image author: Michael Simpson ©
Carpet of stems
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British Bryological Society
Image author: Ian Atherton ©
A carpet of <em>Polytrichum juniperinum</em> in fruit on a recently burnt area of heath at Thursley Common, Surrey. This species often follows <em>Funaria hygrometrica</em> in succession on burnt heathland.
Hampshire, Great Britain
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Dereila Nature Inn
Image author: Derrick Ditchburn ©
British Columbia, Canada
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Stems with capsules
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
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Bryophytes
Image author: Li Zhang ©
Utah, USA, August 2004
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2001
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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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Wisconsin Bryophytes, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Europe, 2004
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Eesti taimed
Image author: M. Pedaste ©
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
<em>Porpidia flavocaerulescens</em>, example species ('orange boulder lichen') on rock. The black discs are fruiting bodies of the lichen fungus. Dark lines form where two individual lichens meet.
along the Denali Highway, AK, USA.
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/3/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 7/3/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal 6/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Sigdal 6/23/02
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Vaagaa 8/23/01
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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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Close-up of thallus with apothecia
Norway, Finnmark, Alta - 8/13/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
Thallus with apothecia
Norway, Finnmark, Alta - 8/13/04
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On damp soil
8/26/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On forest path
8/2/05 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On moist ground
8/20/06 Sweden
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Moss Images
Image author: D.A. Callaghan ©
In grass heath of moorland on mountain slope
4/16/05 Great Britain
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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 ©
Close-up of stems
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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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Wagner Natural Area Photo Gallery
Image author: Leota Cummins
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The Hidden Forest, New Zealand
Image author: Clive Shirley ©
example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>; Close-up of stems
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Doosan Corporation
Image author: Doosan Corporation ©
example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>; Large mats on rocks
2000
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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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The Hidden Forest, New Zealand
Image author: Clive Shirley ©
Close-up of stems
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British Bryological Society
Image author: Martin Godfrey ©
<em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>, a large acrocarp which can be dominant on wet heath in the north and west.
Cape Wrath, West Sutherland, (VC 108), Scotland. July 2005
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Doosan Corporation
Image author: Doosan Corporation ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
Large mats on rocks
2000
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Botany Photo of the Day
Image author: Danial Mosquin ©
Yellow map or world map lichen is frequently used in lichenometry, a geobotanical technique employed to estimate the age of exposure of a rock surface. Since <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em> quickly colonizes newly-exposed rock surfaces and has a known rate of growth, geologists can, for example, examine glacially-deposited rocks and determine the rate of glacial retreat. For an excellent introduction to lichenometry, read Lichens, Lichenometry and Global Warming, a short and well-illustrated paper by Richard Aston in the September 2004 issue of <em>Microbiologist</em>. 10/9/05
10/3/05 Hope Slide, British Columbia, Canada
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Department of Botany, Palack_ University, Czech Republic, Lichens
Image author: Michaela Sedlarova ©
Rock slab with lichen crust
Lower Tatras Mts., Slovakia; September, 2005
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
on rock at high elevation in the Rocky Mountains, example species, <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em>
Rocky Mountains
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Botany Photo of the Day
Image author: Danial Mosquin ©
Yellow map or world map lichen is frequently used in lichenometry, a geobotanical technique employed to estimate the age of exposure of a rock surface. Since <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em> quickly colonizes newly-exposed rock surfaces and has a known rate of growth, geologists can, for example, examine glacially-deposited rocks and determine the rate of glacial retreat. For an excellent introduction to lichenometry, read Lichens, Lichenometry and Global Warming, a short and well-illustrated paper by Richard Aston in the September 2004 issue of <em>Microbiologist</em>. 10/9/05
10/3/05 Hope Slide, British Columbia, Canada
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Department of Botany, Palack_ University, Czech Republic, Lichens
Image author: Michaela Sedlarova ©
Rock slab with lichen crust
Lower Tatras Mts., Slovakia; September, 2004
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
Close-up of thallus, on rock at high elevation
Rocky Mountains
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On siliceous rock
8/21/03 Sweden
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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
On vertical surface of memorial stone
7/8/06 Sweden
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2001
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Moravian Museum
Image author: unknown
Mat of stems
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: P. Degroote ©
Close-up of leaves
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Nature en Wallonie
Image author: M. Paquay ©
Close-up of stems
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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
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
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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
Image author: D.A. Walker ©
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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
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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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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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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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Thamnolia vermicularis</em>, example species
Vaga 8/23/01
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Thamnolia vermicularis</em>, example species
Vaga 8/23/01
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National Lichens & Air Quality Database and Clearinghouse
Image author: Alexander Mikulin ©
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Rocky Mountain National Park, lichens
Image author: unknown
<em>Thamnolia subuliformis</em> is a tundra lichen. Some visitors have described it as 'white worms on the tundra'.
Rocky Mountain National Park
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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: Algirdas
Jan 2005, Lithuania
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Moss Images
Image author: D.A. Callaghan ©
In turf in calcareous grassland
12/29/04, West Gloucestershire, Great Britain
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Photo: Biopix.dk
Image author: J.C. Schou ©
Scandinavia
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: austriaca
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: megapolitana var. bavarica
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: megapolitana var. bavarica
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: megapolitana var. bavarica
2004
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USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
Example species: megapolitana var. bavarica
2004
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Dereila Nature Inn
Image author: Derrick Ditchburn ©
British Columbia, Canada
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Flora Danica Online
Image author: The National Library and Copenhagen University Library ©
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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
2001
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Norway 2004 - Pictures of Bryophytes - M. Lüth
Image author: Michael Lüth ©
2004, Norway
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Photography & Botanical Page
Image author: Ilkka Korpela ©
Finland, 1998
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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: D.A. Walker ©
Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
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Images of California Bryophytes
Image author: A. Montalvo © from D. H. Norris
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Luxembourg Bryology
Image author: Jean Werner ©
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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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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
April 2005, Siivikkala, Ylöjärvi, Finland
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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
April 2005, Siivikkala, Ylöjärvi, Finland
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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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Mosses
Image author: unknown
Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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Mosses
Image author: unknown
Katholieke Universiteite Leuven, Campus te Kortrijk, Netherlands
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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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Finnish Tree of Life
Image author: Harri Arkkio ©
Finland, Pirkkala, Pirkkalankylä, 3/21/05 (wet and dry),
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Iowa's Fragile Flora
Image author: Diana Horton ©
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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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Plant Gallery
Image author: Leif & Anita Stridvall ©
<em>Umbilicaria proboscidea</em>, example species; on a siliceous rock,
Sweden, 8/24/05
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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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Flora of Iceland
Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
<em>Xanthoria candelaria</em>, example species
1999
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Xanthoria candelaria</em>, example species
Norway, Oppland, Dovre - 5/24/04
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Xanthoria elegans</em>, example species
Norway, Buskerud, Sigdal - 8/31/03
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Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
Image author: Einar Timdal ©
<em>Xanthoria sorediata</em>, example species
Norway, Oslo - 4/17/05
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Lichens of North America
Image author: Stephen & Sylvia Sharnoff ©
The 'elegant sunburst lichen', <em>Xanthoria elegans</em>, on rock. The Haisla and Hanaksiala in British Columbia used this lichen as a pigment for face paint. It is easy to confuse this lichen (common in western North America) with some of the lobate species of <em>Caloplaca</em>, especially <em>Caloplaca ignea</em>. A quick test is to gently peel up the edge of a lobe; if it can be removed from the rock without falling apart, it's the <em>Xanthoria</em>.
Yukon Territory, Canada
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