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Hultén travelled extensively in the Scandes Mountains and Siberia, Kamchatka (1920–22 together with his spouse Elsie Hultén, Sten Bergman and René Malaise), the Aleutian Islands and Alaska (1932). He published extensive accounts on the flora of several of these regions and distribution maps of thousands of species.
Erigeron hultenii is a rare North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae known as Hulten's fleabane. [1] It has been found in the state of Alaska in the United States, from Campbell Creek Valley about 11 miles (17.6 km) north of Anchorage. [2] [3] Erigeron hultenii is a small perennial rarely more than 7 centimeters (2.8 ...
This category includes the Flora of Alaska, in Subarctic America. It includes flora taxa that are native to Alaska. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. For the purposes of this category, "Alaska" is defined in accordance with the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.
Artemisia aleutica, the Aleutian wormwood, is a rare species of flowering plant endemic to Alaska. [3] According to NatureServe, the species is Critically Imperiled and is known in only two locations in the Rat Island group.
Antennaria friesiana, or Fries' pussytoes, is an Arctic species of plants in the family Asteraceae.It is the northern reaches of Asia and North America (Russia, Alaska, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut, Quebec, Labrador, and Greenland).
Boykinia richardsonii is a species of flowering plant in the family Saxifragaceae, endemic to Alaska and the adjacent Canadian territory of Yukon.It is commonly known as Richardson's brookfoam, but has also been called Alaska boykin, bearflower, [2] Richardson's boykin and Richardson's saxifrage. [3] "
Artemisia norvegica is food for a number of animals, such as mountain goats, which eat it during the summer in Alaska, as well as Sitka black-tailed deer and hoary marmots. [3] Artemisia norvegica is a pioneer species in the primary phase of ecological succession in disturbed areas, such as plains scoured by flooding. It has been known to ...
Erigeron peregrinus is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae known by the common name wandering fleabane. [2]Erigeron peregrinus is native to northwestern North America from Alaska to Oregon.