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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.Picea glauca 2016.8.28#095.2. A pure stand of White Spruce back dropped by the central Alaska Range across the Nenana river, just south of Denali Park, Alaska.
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17.Picea glauca 2016.8.28#095.2. A pure stand of White Spruce back dropped by the central Alaska Range across the Nenana river, just south of Denali Park, Alaska.

  • 17.Picea glauca 2007.9.18#19. White Spruce. Savage country, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2008.8.16#004. White Spruce. Savage country, Denali  Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2009.5.15#011. White Spruce. A single tree whose trunk split then split again and again to grow 13 or 14 tops. Nearing Sancutuary Valley, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2009.6.29#026. An ancient White Spruce in the Savage campground, Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2009.6.29#028. An ancient White Spruce in the Savage cabin area of Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2011.5.2#032. White Spruce displaying cone production from 2010. Near mile eleven, Denali park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2016.8.28#095.2. A pure stand of White Spruce back dropped by the central Alaska Range across the Nenana river, just south of Denali Park, Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2016.8.28#126.2. A White Spruce displaying a great cone crop in the Savage country of Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea glauca 2016.9.8#1152.3. An advanced fall scene in the White Spruce Taiga forest in front of the outer range. Denali Park Alaska.
  • 17.Picea mariana 2000.6.29#27. Black Spruce. Near Chulitna, Alaska Range, Alaska.
  • 17.Picea mariana 2008.6.18#021.3X. Kiind of a surreal pattern of Black Spruce colonizing islands in the Susitna Flats across Cook Inlet west of Anchorage Alaska.
  • 17.Picea mariana 2016.7.3#377. The Black Spruce. A typical interior Alaska bog dominated by stunted Black Spruce. Near Dot Lake, Alaska Hwy, Alaska.
  • 17.Picea sitchensis 2008.5.10#101. Sitka Spruce. Turnagain Arm, Alaska. When this grand old tree lost it's grip on the rock it quickly became a bleached out skeleton.
  • 17.Picea sitchensis 2010.6.22#001. The Sitka Spruce. Near Beluga Point, Turnagain Arm, Alaska.
  • 17.Picea sitchensis 2012.5.14#002. The Sitka Spruce showing "Flag tree" formations from strong and persistant winds along Turnagain Arm, Alaska. These trees are actually near Windy Point.
  • 17.Picea sitchensis 2015.7.21#080. Sitka Spruce killed by the Bark Beetles. Palmer Creek, Kenai mountains Alaska.
  • 17.Picea sitchensis 2016.7.18#080. The Sitka Spruce. Seward, Alaska.
  • 17.Tsuga mertensiana 2010.7.30#007. New growth on Mountain Hemlock. Turnagain Pass, Alaska.
  • 17.Tsuga mertensiana 2013.7.9#016. Mountain Hemlock. Turnagain Pass, Alaska.
  • 17.Tsuga mertensiana 2015.8.6#074. Mountain Hemlock. Winner Creek  Chugach forest, Girdwood Alaska.
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