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Flora, Shrubs & Trees of Alaska/Canada - Updated & Reorganized 2022.9.1- Grouped as in "Hulten", with Ref. from Verna & Frank Pratt

The species in each group are collated by the group number, then alphabetically by common name, then 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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53. SERVICEBERRY (Amelanchier florida) 2013.7.25#015. Edible Serviceberries are confused with Blueberry and Huckleberry. They are not the same species. Considered a shrub but some 12 footers resemble a small tree. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
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53. SERVICEBERRY (Amelanchier florida) 2013.7.25#015. Edible Serviceberries are confused with Blueberry and Huckleberry. They are not the same species. Considered a shrub but some 12 footers resemble a small tree. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.

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  • 53. SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis) 2010.7.27#134. Barry Arm, Prince William Sound Alaska.
  • 53. SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis) 2014.6.4#056. Turns into large delicious red, orange or yellow berry. Turnagain Arm, Kenia Peninsula, Alaska.
  • 53. SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis) 2014.8.6#225. Turnagain Pass, Kenai Peninsula Alaska.
  • 53. SALMONBERRY (Rubus spectabilis) 2014.8.6#228. Turnagain Pass, Kenai Peninsula Alaska.
  • 53. SERVICEBERRY (Amelanchier florida) 2013.7.25#015. Edible Serviceberries are confused with Blueberry and Huckleberry. They are not the same species. Considered a shrub but some 12 footers resemble a small tree. Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 53. SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla fruiticosa) 2013.6.29#104. Mount Healy's north east side, Alaska.
  • 53. TRAILING RASPBERRY (Rubus pedatis) 2013.8.15#068. Upper Palmer Creek near Hope, Kenai Mountains, Alaska.
  • 53. TWO-FLOWERED CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla biflora) 2012.7.12#053. Two-flowered Cinquefoil forming quite a large bush on the open tundra. Atigun Pass, Brooks Range Alaska.
  • 53. TWO-FLOWERED CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla biflora) 2014.7.9#310. Mount Healy's north east side, Alaska Range, Alaska.
  • 53. VILLOUS CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla villosa) 2007.6.12#0004. Plants like the one pictured occur along Turnagain Arm near Windy Point south of Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 53. VILLOUS CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla villosa) 2016.4.15#022. Near Windy Point, Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 53. VILLOUS CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla villosa) 2016.5.22#064. Windy Point, Turnagain Arm, South of Anchorage, Alaska.
  • 53. WILD RASPBERRY (Rubus idaeus) 2010.7.27#002. Raspberry is a shrub whose canes grow to 4 feet tall or more. It bears a delicious red fruit. Rainbow Trail, Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 54. ARCTIC LUPINE (Lupinus arcticus) 2011.7.14#139. This is one of the largest, most robust Arctic Lupines I ever saw! Seven mile, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 54. ARCTIC LUPINE (Lupinus arcticus) 2014.6.22#069. Seven mile, Denali Highway, Alaska Range, Alaska.
  • 54. BLACKISH OXYTROPE (Oxytropis nigrescens) 2008.6.15#027. A plant displaying the less common blue color form RR pad above Bison Gulch, near Mount Healy Alaska.
  • 54. ESKIMO POTATO (Hedysarum alpinum) 2014.6.30#017. Parks Highway near Healy, Alaska.
  • 54. FIELD OXYTROPE (Oxytropis campestris) 2007.6.30#090. Bison Gulch near Healy, Alaska.
  • 54. HAIRY ARCTIC MILKVETCH (Astragalus umbellatus) 2014.6.24#246. Savage Canyon above Savage Rock, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 54. MAYDELL'S OXYTROPE (Oxytropis maydelliana) 2010.6.30#175. The Healy Range east side of Savage Canyon, Denali Park Alaska.
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