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Alphabetical List

Choose a letter to see all plant species whose names start with the chosen letter

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Vascular plantsNonvascular plants

Vascular:

  1. Alopecurus

    1. AlopecurusAlopecurus
      Original image
      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

  1. Alopecurus borealis

    1. Alopecurus borealisAlopecurus borealis
      Original image
      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
    2. Alopecurus borealisAlopecurus borealis
      Original image
      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.
    3. Alopecurus borealisAlopecurus borealis
      Original image
      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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