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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ALPINE BEARBERRY»
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1
Alaska Trees and Shrubs
Wilson) Hultén, Arctostaphylos rubra (Rehder & E. H. Wilson) Fernald Matted or
trailing shrub similar to alpine bearberry in general appearance but somewhat
taller, to 15 cm, with red fruits. Leaves Oblanceolate, 2 to 5 cm long, margins with
...
2
Biological Pigments—Advances in Research and Application: ...
University of Turku: Flavonoids, sugars and fruit acids of alpine bearberry (
Arctostaphylos alpina) from Finnish Lapland According to the authors of recent
research from Turku, Finland, “Alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina L) is a
special ...
3
Edible Wild Plants: A North American Field Guide
Related edible species: alpine bearberry (A. alpina) and several manzanitas plus
many species in other genera in heath family. Poisonous look-alikes: none. Salal,
Western wintergreen (Also edible autumn} Gaultheria shallon Habitat: woods, ...
4
Plants of Kananaskis Country in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta
ALPINE BEARBERRY Alpine bearberry is a prostrate, creeping shrub with many
branches, o.5 to 3 dm tall. Many of the branches are ascending and bear
spatulate (spoon- shaped) or oval leaves with tiny teeth. These leaves turn
reddish ...
Beryl Hallworth, Chendanda Chengappa Chinnappa, 1997
5
A Field Guide to Trees and Shrubs: Northeastern and ...
ALPINE BEARBERRY Not illus. Arctostaphylos alpina (L.) Spreng. Recognition:
Similar to the Evergreen Bearberry hut with leaves only thin -leathery, withering
but usually remaining attached in winter, more egg-shaped, wrinkled, net-veined,
...
Roger Tory Peterson, 1973
6
Proposed Mt. McKinley National Park Additions, Alaska: Final ...
... FAMILY Andromeda Andromeda polifolia Arctostaphylos Bog Rosemary Alpine
Bearberry Bearberry; Kinnikinnick Bogrosemary Andromeda Manzanita alpina
Alpine Ptarmiganberry (var. rubra) uva-ursi Arctous or Arctostaphylos Bearberry;
...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. Alaska Planning Group, 1974
Among these are relatives of the blueberry, including the mountain cranberry (
Vaccinium vitis-idaea) and the tundra bilberry (V. uligi- nosum), together with the
alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) and the black crowberry (Empetrum ...
8
Land of Extremes: A Natural History of the Arctic North ...
9d.16) has bright-red berries while those of alpine bearberry (A. alpine, Fig. 9d.
16) are black. Further, the leaves of the alpine bearberry are relatively thick and
after senescing they persist on the plant for several years, but the thinner leaves
of ...
Alex Huryn, John Hobbie, 2012
9
Traditional Plant Foods of Canadian Indigenous Peoples: ...
and the pea-sized fruits are globular and very juicy, ranging in color from purplish
black to scarlet in ssp. rubra, known as red alpine bearberry. Occurrence: Heaths
and dry, open places of the mountains and on rocky barrens throughout much ...
Harriet V. Kuhnlein, Nancy J. Turner, 1991
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Proposed Selawik National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska: final ...
... rosebay Alpine azalea Bog rosemary Cassandra Alpine bearberry Alpine
bearberry Lingen berry Alpine blueberry Swamp cranberry Chukch primrose
Siberian primrose Wedge-leaved primrose Greenland primrose Northern
primrose Rock ...
United States. Dept. of the Interior. Alaska Planning Group, 1975
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «ALPINE BEARBERRY»
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alpine bearberry no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Report: Diversity of New England plant life is threatened
The alpine bearberry, listed as threatened by the state, is said to be at risk from climate change and trampling by hikers among other things. «Seacoastonline.com, mar 15»
Scottish peaks hiding unknown mushrooms species
... the soil benefiting grasses and other generalists over slow-growing mountain shrubs such as dwarf birch, dwarf willow and alpine bearberry. «Scotsman, set 14»
On the Trails: Gold Ridge in seasonal transition
The plant is alpine bearberry, a species apparently not recorded quite this far south, although it is reported from Glacier Bay and upper Lynn ... «Juneau Empire, jun 13»
How scientists resurrected a 30000-year-old flower
... American, including attempts to sprout sedge, alpine bearberry, and the narrow-leafed campion (known scientifically as Silene stenophylla). «The Week Magazine, fev 12»
Wild flower blooms again after 30000 years on ice
... attempted to grow plants from seeds found in these ancient burrows, including sedge, Arctic dock, alpine bearberry and the herbaceous plant ... «Nature.com, fev 12»