North Slope Tundra
Tundra flowers all in bloom, first week of July. The high winds kept the mosquitoes at bay. The Alaska poppy, Papaver radicatum alaskanum , has a parabolic flower that follows the sun, focusing the heat at the base of the flower and keeping it a few degrees warmer than the ambient temperature.
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Plants
Alaska poppy, Papaver raicatum alaskanum
Wooly lousewort, Pedicularis kanei ssp.kanei
Moss campion, Silene acaulis
Mountain avens (eight-petaled avens), Dryas octopetala
Siberian aster, Aster sibiricus
Alpine arnica, Arnica alpinus ssp. augustifolia
Mountain buttercup (Eschscholtz buttercup), Ranunculus eschscholtzii
Tall cotton grass, Eriophorum augustifolium
Arctic daisy, Chyrsanthemum arcticum
Groundsel, Senecio atropurpureus
Capitate lousewort, Pedicularis capitata
Narcissus-flowered anemone, Anemone narcissiflora
Black-tipped groundsel, Senecio lugens
Dwarf dogwood (bunchberry, Canadian dwarf cornel), Cornus canadensis
Lapland diapensia, Diapensia lapponicum ssp. obovata
Alpine forget-me-not, Myosotis alpestris ssp. asiatica
One-flowered cinquefoil, Potentilla uniflora
Bog rasemary, Andromeda polifolia
Dwarf fireweed (river beauty), Epilobium latifolium
Arctic lupine, Lupinus arcticus
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