11 resultados para cornus canadensis

  • 854-03539209

    Close-up of tundra plants in Fall colors at Denali National Park, Alaska

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  • 841-06342512

    Dwarf dogwood (bunchberry dogwood) (Cornus canadensis), Glacier National Park, Montana, United States of America, North America

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  • 854-03646743

    Close up view of Dwarf Dogwood on a trail near Campbell Creek and the Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, Summer/n

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  • 854-03845147

    Close up of Dwarf Dogwood and a mushroom on the understory of the Tongass National Forest, Southeast Alaska, Autumn

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  • 854-03739619

    Female jogger runs past Dwarf Dogwood on the Far North Bicentennial Park Trail in Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, Summer

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  • 854-03362421

    Devils Club, Blueberry, Dwarf Dogwood, mosses and ferns grow as part of the understory of a typical old growth forest in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, Inside Passage.

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  • 862-03437477

    USA,Alaska. Dwarf Dogwood blooms in the sub-arctic region of Alaska.

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  • 600-00174473

    Bunchberry Blossoms, Shamper's Bluff, New Brunswick, Canada

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  • 862-03437491

    USA,Alaska. Dwarf Dogwood berries add bright spots of colour in late July in the Alaska Range near Denali National Park,Alaska. Often called bunchberry,the leaves and fruit are almost identical to those of the dogwood tree found in more southern latitudes.

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  • 600-00174471

    Bunchberry and Cedars, Shamper's Bluff, New Brunswick, Canada

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  • 400-05274741

    Wild inedible red berries in the woods

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