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Vascular plantsNonvascular plants

Vascular:

  1. Ranunculus arcticus

    1. Ranunculus arcticusRanunculus arcticus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Close-up of flower showing five yellow petals, more mature yellow anthers, and yellowish spiky styles of greenish carpels borne of a green receptacle.
      July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
    2. Ranunculus arcticusRanunculus arcticus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Fruting plants growing under rock ledge
      July 1982, long the coast east of Iqaluit, Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada
    3. Ranunculus arcticusRanunculus arcticus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Growing on the sides of a gully
      July 1981, Sachs Harbor, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
    4. Ranunculus arcticusRanunculus arcticus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: Susan Aiken ?
      Plants growing with Oxytropis borealis in gravel near the top of a pingo
      July 1999, Aulavik National Park, Banks Island, Northwest Territories, Canada
    5. Ranunculus arcticusRanunculus arcticus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: unknown

      Collected August 1927, Nicholson Island, Arctic Coast, Northwest Territories, Canada. Collected by A.E. and R.T. Porsild.

  1. Ranunculus gmelini ssp. gmelini

    1. Ranunculus gmeliniRanunculus gmelini
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
    2. Ranunculus gmeliniRanunculus gmelini
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
    3. Ranunculus gmeliniRanunculus gmelini
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
    4. Ranunculus gmeliniRanunculus gmelini
      Original image
      Digital Natural History of Newfoundland and Labrador
      Image author: John Maunder ©

      July 2003, Robinson's River, Newfoundland, Canada. Floodplain.
    5. Ranunculus gmeliniRanunculus gmelini
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database
      Image author: Joe F. Duft,


  1. Ranunculus hyperboreus

    1. Ranunculus hyperboreusRanunculus hyperboreus
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: J.M. Gillett ?
      Plant habit. Close-up of plants with divided leaves and red horizontal stems, growing on mud.
      Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit, 25 July 1982. Canada.

  1. Ranunculus nivalis

    1. Ranunculus nivalisRanunculus nivalis
      Original image
      Arktisk Station
      Image author: H.A. Thomsen ©
      The flowers measure approx. 2 cm.
      vicinity of the Arctic Station, Greenland.
    2. Ranunculus nivalisRanunculus nivalis
      Original image
      Yellow flowers
      Image author: Chohnosuke Koizumi ©

      7/12/99
    3. Ranunculus nivalisRanunculus nivalis
      Original image
      Kristin's Flora
      Image author: Kristin Vigander Smørkleppdalen ©

      Norway, 7/05
    4. Ranunculus nivalisRanunculus nivalis
      Original image
      Kristin's Flora
      Image author: Kristin Vigander Smørkleppdalen ©

      Norway, 7/06
    5. Ranunculus nivalisRanunculus nivalis
      Original image
      Teachers experiencing Antartica and the Arctic
      Image author: Christine Donovan ©

      Barrow, AK, USA, 7/8/01

  1. Ranunculus pygmaeus

    1. Ranunculus pygmaeusRanunculus pygmaeus
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

    2. Ranunculus pygmaeusRanunculus pygmaeus
      Original image
      Jan Mayen, Norway - 71°N 8°30'W
      Image author: Dag Kvammen ©


  1. Rhodiola integrifolia

    1. Rhodiola integrifoliaRhodiola integrifolia
      Original image
      Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ferns, & Trees
      Image author: Al and Betty Schneider ©

      El Diente Trail, CO, USA, 8/29/05.
    2. Rhodiola integrifoliaRhodiola integrifolia
      Original image
      Southwest Colorado Wildflowers, Ferns, & Trees
      Image author: Al and Betty Schneider ©

      Owens Basin Trail, CO, USA, 6/13/04.
    3. Rhodiola integrifoliaRhodiola integrifolia
      Original image
      Niyo Scientific Communications, Inc.
      Image author: Kayleen Niyo ©

      Guanella Pass, CO, USA, 20 Jul 2004
    4. Rhodiola integrifoliaRhodiola integrifolia
      Original image
      Wildflowers of Boulder County
      Image author: Jan Kirkpatrick ©

      Arapahoe Pass/Arapahoe Glacier, CO, USA, 8/8/97
    5. Rhodiola integrifoliaRhodiola integrifolia
      Original image
      Wildflowers of Boulder County
      Image author: Jan Kirkpatrick ©

      Pawnee Pass, CO, USA, 8/18/97

  1. Rhododendron lapponicum

    1. Rhododendron lapponicumRhododendron lapponicum
      Original image
      József Geml
      Image author: József Geml

      Brooks Range, Atigun Valley, Alaska, USA; May 30, 2007
    2. Rhododendron lapponicumRhododendron lapponicum
      Original image
      Saxifraga
      Image author: Michael Koltzenburg ©

      Europe
    3. Rhododendron lapponicumRhododendron lapponicum
      Original image
      Alaska Geobotany Center
      Image author: M.K. Raynolds ©

      Toolik Field Station, Alaska, USA: July, 2007
    4. Rhododendron lapponicumRhododendron lapponicum
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Roger Johansen ©
      Close-up of flower
      Sakobadne, 2003

  1. Rubus arcticus

    1. Rubus arcticusRubus arcticus
      Original image
      Botanical garden photo archive, Universität Karlsruhe
      Image author: Michael Hassler ©
      Flowering plant

  1. Rubus chamaemorus

    1. Rubus chamaemorusRubus chamaemorus
      Original image
      Bryophytes of North America
      Image author: Michael Simpson ©

    2. Rubus chamaemorusRubus chamaemorus
      Original image
      Lichen Herbarium, Natural History Museum, University of Oslo
      Image author: Roger Johansen ©
      Close-up of male flower
      Hammerfest
    3. Rubus chamaemorusRubus chamaemorus
      Original image
      www.hlasek.com
      Image author: Josef Hlasek ©
      Flowering plants

  1. Rumex arcticum

    1. Rumex arcticumRumex arcticum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Among Leymus mollis
      August 1997, Anderson River Delta, Northwest Territories, about 5 km SE of Krekovick Landing. Canada. 69?40.3'N, 128?52.4'W.
    2. Rumex arcticumRumex arcticum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: L.L. Consaul and L.J. Gillespie ?
      Flowers and developing fruit of Rumex arcticus inflorescence.
      August 1997, Unnamed lake in Mackenzie River delta, 18 km SE of Swimming Point, Canada. 69?1.6'N, 134?0'W
    3. Rumex arcticumRumex arcticum
      Original image
      Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
      Image author: R. Elven ?
      Plant in early fruiting stage. In wetland with Arctophila and Carex.
      Aug. 1999 Buckand Hills North of British Mountains, Yukon Territories, Canada


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Nonvascular:

  1. Racomitrium

    1. RacomitriumRacomitrium
      Original image
      The Hidden Forest, New Zealand
      Image author: Clive Shirley ©
      example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>; Close-up of stems
    2. RacomitriumRacomitrium
      Original image
      Doosan Corporation
      Image author: Doosan Corporation ©
      example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>
    3. RacomitriumRacomitrium
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
      example species, <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>; Large mats on rocks
      2000

  1. Racomitrium canescens

    1. Racomitrium canescensRacomitrium canescens
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    2. Racomitrium canescensRacomitrium canescens
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    3. Racomitrium canescensRacomitrium canescens
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    4. Racomitrium canescensRacomitrium canescens
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004
    5. Racomitrium canescensRacomitrium canescens
      Original image
      USDA PLANTS Database, Courtesy of Michael Lüth
      Image author: Michael Lüth ©

      2004

  1. Racomitrium lanuginosum

    1. Racomitrium lanuginosumRacomitrium lanuginosum
      Original image
      The Hidden Forest, New Zealand
      Image author: Clive Shirley ©
      Close-up of stems
    2. Racomitrium lanuginosumRacomitrium lanuginosum
      Original image
      British Bryological Society
      Image author: Martin Godfrey ©
      <em>Racomitrium lanuginosum</em>, a large acrocarp which can be dominant on wet heath in the north and west.
      Cape Wrath, West Sutherland, (VC 108), Scotland. July 2005
    3. Racomitrium lanuginosumRacomitrium lanuginosum
      Original image
      Doosan Corporation
      Image author: Doosan Corporation ©

    4. Racomitrium lanuginosumRacomitrium lanuginosum
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©
      Large mats on rocks
      2000

  1. Rhizocarpon

    1. RhizocarponRhizocarpon
      Original image
      Botany Photo of the Day
      Image author: Danial Mosquin ©
      Yellow map or world map lichen is frequently used in lichenometry, a geobotanical technique employed to estimate the age of exposure of a rock surface. Since <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em> quickly colonizes newly-exposed rock surfaces and has a known rate of growth, geologists can, for example, examine glacially-deposited rocks and determine the rate of glacial retreat. For an excellent introduction to lichenometry, read Lichens, Lichenometry and Global Warming, a short and well-illustrated paper by Richard Aston in the September 2004 issue of <em>Microbiologist</em>. 10/9/05
      10/3/05 Hope Slide, British Columbia, Canada
    2. RhizocarponRhizocarpon
      Original image
      Department of Botany, Palack_ University, Czech Republic, Lichens
      Image author: Michaela Sedlarova ©
      Rock slab with lichen crust
      Lower Tatras Mts., Slovakia; September, 2005
    3. RhizocarponRhizocarpon
      Original image
      Lichens of North America
      Image author: Stephen &amp; Sylvia Sharnoff ©
      on rock at high elevation in the Rocky Mountains, example species, <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em>
      Rocky Mountains

  1. Rhizocarpon geographicum

    1. Rhizocarpon geographicumRhizocarpon geographicum
      Original image
      Botany Photo of the Day
      Image author: Danial Mosquin ©
      Yellow map or world map lichen is frequently used in lichenometry, a geobotanical technique employed to estimate the age of exposure of a rock surface. Since <em>Rhizocarpon geographicum</em> quickly colonizes newly-exposed rock surfaces and has a known rate of growth, geologists can, for example, examine glacially-deposited rocks and determine the rate of glacial retreat. For an excellent introduction to lichenometry, read Lichens, Lichenometry and Global Warming, a short and well-illustrated paper by Richard Aston in the September 2004 issue of <em>Microbiologist</em>. 10/9/05
      10/3/05 Hope Slide, British Columbia, Canada
    2. Rhizocarpon geographicumRhizocarpon geographicum
      Original image
      Department of Botany, Palack_ University, Czech Republic, Lichens
      Image author: Michaela Sedlarova ©
      Rock slab with lichen crust
      Lower Tatras Mts., Slovakia; September, 2004
    3. Rhizocarpon geographicumRhizocarpon geographicum
      Original image
      Lichens of North America
      Image author: Stephen &amp; Sylvia Sharnoff ©
      Close-up of thallus, on rock at high elevation
      Rocky Mountains
    4. Rhizocarpon geographicumRhizocarpon geographicum
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif &amp; Anita Stridvall ©
      On siliceous rock
      8/21/03 Sweden
    5. Rhizocarpon geographicumRhizocarpon geographicum
      Original image
      Plant Gallery
      Image author: Leif &amp; Anita Stridvall ©
      On vertical surface of memorial stone
      7/8/06 Sweden

  1. Rhytidium rugosum

    1. Rhytidium rugosumRhytidium rugosum
      Original image
      Flora of Iceland
      Image author: Hörður Kristinsson ©

      2001
    2. Rhytidium rugosumRhytidium rugosum
      Original image
      Moravian Museum
      Image author: unknown
      Mat of stems
    3. Rhytidium rugosumRhytidium rugosum
      Original image
      Nature en Wallonie
      Image author: P. Degroote ©
      Close-up of leaves
    4. Rhytidium rugosumRhytidium rugosum
      Original image
      Nature en Wallonie
      Image author: M. Paquay ©
      Close-up of stems


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