SPERMATOPHYTES
Seed plants.
Asteraceae (Compositae), daisy family, Betulaceae, birch family, Boraginaceae, lungwort family, Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), Draba family, Campanulaceae, bluebell family, Caryophyllaceae, pink family, Crassulaceae, stonecrop family, Cyperaceae, sedge family, Diapensiaceae, Diapensia family, Empetraceae, crowberry family, Ericaceae, bilberry family, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), pea family, Gentianaceae, gentian family, Haloragaceae, watermilfoil family, Hippuridaceae, mares tail family, Juncaceae, rush family, Lentibulariaceae, bladderwort family, Nartheciaceae (Liliaceae), Tofieldia family, Linaceae, flax family, Onagraceae, fireweed family, Orchidaceae, orchid family, Papaveraceae, poppy family, Plantaginaceae, plantain family, Plumbaginaceae, leadwort family, Poaceae, grass family, Polemoniaceae, Polemonium family, Polygonaceae, buckwheat family, Portulaceae, Potamogetonaceae, pondweed family, Primulaceae, primrose family, Pyrolaceae, wintergreen family, Ranunculaceae, buttercup family, Rosaceae, rose family, Salicaceae, willow family, Saxifragaceae, saxifrage family, Scrophulariaceae, fernweed family, Sparganiaceae, bur-reed family, Juncaginaceae, arrow-grass family, Callitrichaceae, water starwort family, Violaceae, violet family.
Illustrations. Edge of treeline. Taiga or the edge of treeline. Manitoba: Churchill. Stunted trees at treeline. Wind and snow pruned trees at the edge of the tundra. Manitoba, Churchill. Sparse trees beyond treeline. Isolated trees in the taiga beyond "treeline". Manitoba, Churchill. Parry's Rock. Parry's Rock, Melville Island, at the site where the party overwintered 18191820. Note yellow daisies flowering on the tundra while the ice has not moved off the harbour. It is likely that the many type specimens from Winter Harbrous were collected here while the party was waiting for the ice to move out. Photograph by S. Edlund. Winter Habour Cabin. Cabin at Winter Harbour, Melville Island, that belonged to J.E. Bernier in the early 1980's. Left foreground, note yellow poppies flowering on very short plants. Photograph by S. Edlund.
Cite this publication as: ‘S.G. Aiken, M.J. Dallwitz, L.L. Consaul, C.L. McJannet, L.J. Gillespie, R.L. Boles, G.W. Argus, J.M. Gillett, P.J. Scott, R. Elven, M.C. LeBlanc, A.K. Brysting and H. Solstad. 1999 onwards. Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and Information Retrieval. Version: 29th April 2003. http://www.mun.ca/biology/delta/arcticf/’. Dallwitz (1980) and Dallwitz, Paine and Zurcher (1993, 1995, 2000) should also be cited (see References).