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Flora, Shrubs & Trees of Alaska - Updated 2021.1.2 - Grouped as in "Hulten"

The species in each group are collated by the group number, then alphabetically by scientific name of each species. All the images in this gallery are protected by US copyright Laws. No images may be copied or downloaded without formal written permission from Tom Jesiolowski/Northland Arts Nature Images.
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17.Larix laricina 2015.10.9#042. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.
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17.Larix laricina 2015.10.9#042. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.

17 Larix laricina larch tamarack yellow fall color Alaska

  • 9.Cryptogramma crispa 1999.6.29#19. The Parsley Fern. Thompson Pass, Alaska. Scanned from old film stock.
  • 9.Cryptogramma crispa 2015.7.21#097. Parsley Fern. Portage Glacier, Alaska.
  • 9.Cryptogramma stelleri 2007.9.22#132. The Mountain Parsley. Hulten states this is very rare and scattered. near Windy Point, Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 12.Cystopteris fragilis 2014.6.28#050. The Fragile Fern. Savage River, Denali Nat.Park, Alaska.
  • 12.Matteuccia struthiopteris 1999.6.21#6. The Ostrich Fern. Parks Highway, near Chulitna River, Alaska. Scanned from old film stock.
  • 12.Matteuccia struthiopteris 2010.7.21#018. Ostrich Fern. Russian River, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.
  • 13.Dryopteris dilatata 2010.6.29#035. The Wood Fern. Willow Creek, Alaska.
  • 13.Dryopteris fragrans 2010.6.19#113. The Fragrant Shield Fern with a small clump of Tyme-leaf Saxifrage. Mount Healy's northeast ridge, Alaska.
  • 13.Dryopteris fragrens 2014.6.24#171. Fragrant Shield Fern. Savage Canyon, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 13.Gymnocarpium dryopteris 2011.7.17#005. The Oak Fern. Winner Creek, Girdwood Alaska.
  • 14.Polypodium vulgare 2007.9.22#027. The Licorice Fern. Near Windy point, Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 14.Polypodium vulgare 2007.9.22#170. The Licorice Fern. Windy Point, Turnagain Arm, Alaska. See the next image.
  • 14.Polypodium vulgare 2014.8.6#063. The Licorice Fern. Turnagain Arm, Alaska. This is the same plant in the previous image seven years later.
  • 17.Chrysomyxa arcotosphyli 2008.6.28#019. Spruce Broom Rust, also called Witches Broom. Riley Creek campground, Denali Park, Alaska.
  • 17.Chrysomyxa arctosphyli 2014.6.28#152. The Spruce Broom Rust. Also called Witches Broom. Mile six, Denali Park, Alaska. Actually a fungus occurring on  Spruces in Alaska.
  • 17.Larix laricina 2015.10.9#035. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 17.Larix laricina 2015.10.9#036. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 17.Larix laricina 2015.10.9#042. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 17.Larix laricina 2015.10.16#042. The Alaska Larch or Tamarack. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2001.8.4#4. A White Spruce that had the distinction of being the farthest north growing spruce tree in Alaska. Not any more though as some chucklehead cut it down a couple years after I captured this image. Dalton Highway, South side of the Brooks Range Alaska.
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