RMAYDT88–A tiny high altitude willow in flower at 11 000 ft in the Sierra Nevada
RF2PJKWKA–Arctic willow (Salix arctica). Glacial river Jokulsa a Fjollum. Highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RFBHXJ34–Tundra studies at Polar Bear Point, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America.
RM2AYPM2T–An Arctic willow (Salix arctica) is growing in the barren landscape of the northwestern highlands in Iceland with Langjokull in the background.
RF2K3THM6–Close up of arctic willow plant, growing in Jasper National Park - Alberta Canada. Selective focus
RMB588AY–Polar willow forest rises only about 2 cm from the ground ias an adaptation to the harsh arctic climate
RFBJA9JB–Tundra study at Polar Bear Point, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America.
RM2AYPFE4–Nootka lupines (Lupinus nootkatensis) with Arctic willow (Salix arctica) and Wolly willow in the foreground growing in a lava field covered with Wooll
RF2PJKW6G–Arctic willow, highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RMB56BFW–Polar willow forest rises only about 2 cm from the ground ias an adaptation to the harsh arctic climate
RMAFFC5M–2cm dwarf Polar willow forest with catkins and red pollen blooming in the Arctic spring. Salix arctica in Nunavut Canada
RMFWYWGR–Small trees and ferns are growing close to rocks protecting them from the harsh winds at the coast of Varangerfjorden in arctic
RMAGR7GB–Arctic Willow / Rock Willow
RFCFGRP2–Close up of Arctic willow seed pods.
RFRMGRJ5–Arctic Willow and Crowberry plant on a sunny day found on the tundra, near Arviat, Nunavut
RMRDK0EG–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 35. Salix arctica Pall. Arctic Willow. Ground Willow. Fig. 1485. Salix arctica Pall. Fl. Ross. 1: Part 2, 86. 1788. A low branching shrub, rarely 6' high, the twigs terete or nearly so. Leaves glabrous, elliptic or broadly obovate, entire, obtuse and usually rounded at the apex, narrowed or rounded at the base, long-petioled, pale, glaucous and reticulate- vein
RF2GB9654–Lava rock, Arctic willow (Salix arctica) or Arctic willow, Icelandic highlands, Iceland
RF2B7M2T7–Salix arctica - arctic willow - tiny creeping willow family Salicaceae, low pubescent shrub, with silvery and silky hairs. Close-up view of plant
RM2AYPFDH–Nootka lupines (Lupinus nootkatensis) with Arctic willow (Salix arctica) and Wolly willow in the foreground growing in a lava field covered with Wooll
RF2PJKW6B–Arctic willow, highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RM2B05MXP–CANADA, NUNAVUT, HUDSON BAY, MARBLE ISLAND, ARCTIC WILLOW IN FALL
RF2PJKWCA–Arctic willow during fall. The east side of volcano Askja. Highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RMAFEDJT–Polar willow forest rises only about 2 cm from the ground as an adaptation to the harsh arctic climate red pollen on catkins
RMRDK0ME–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 604 SALICACEAE. Vol. I.. 35. Salix arctica Pall. Arctic Willow. Ground Willow. Fig. 1485. Salix arctica Pall. Fl. Ross. 1: Part 2, 86. 1788. A low branching shrub, rarely 6' high, the twigs terete or nearly so. Leaves glabrous, elliptic or broadly obovate, entire, obtuse and usually rounded at the apex, narrowed or rounded at the base, long-petioled, pale, glau
RF2GB965A–Lava rock, Arctic willow (Salix arctica) or Arctic willow, Krate, Icelandic highlands, Iceland
RF2B7M2R0–Salix arctica - arctic willow - tiny creeping willow family Salicaceae, low pubescent shrub, with silky and silvery hairs. Close-up view of plant
RM2B05MXT–CANADA, NUNAVUT, HUDSON BAY, MARBLE ISLAND, ARCTIC WILLOW IN FALL
RF2PJKWD1–Arctic willow during fall. The east side of volcano Askja. Highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RMAFEE7K–Polar willow forest rises only about 2 cm from the ground as an adaptation to the harsh arctic climate REd pollen on catkins
RF2PJKWC0–Arctic willow during fall. The east side of volcano Askja. Highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RMAFCMKR–Polar willow forest rises only about 2 cm from the ground as an adaptation to the harsh arctic climate red pollen on catkins
RF2PJKWC3–Arctic willow during fall. The east side of volcano Askja. Highlands in the Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Iceland
RMAG84NY–Autumn colour appearing in the tiny 2cm high arctic forests of polar willows
RF2GGE8NC–Arctic willow (Salix arctica) or Arctic willow, lava desert, in the background table volcano Heroubreio or Herdubreid, Icelandic highlands, Iceland
RMAMEPFK–Autumn colour appearing in the tiny 2cm high arctic forests of polar willows
RF2GGE8ND–Arctic willow (Salix arctica) or Arctic willow, lava desert, in the background table volcano Heroubreio or Herdubreid, Icelandic highlands, Iceland
RF2CFD9X7–Autumnal colored or (Salix arctica) covers the banks of a stream, near Laugafell, Highlands, Iceland
RF2CFD9Y1–Autumnal colored or (Salix arctica) covers the banks of a stream, near Laugafell, Highlands, Iceland
RM2RX22F0–Arctic Willow (Salix arctica) reaches a growth height of 15cm (Polar Willow), Arctic Willow is adapted to survive in harsh Arctic and Subarctic
RM2RX22FE–Arctic Willow (Salix arctica) still survives at 80 degrees north latitude and is therefore 1 of 2 most northerly woody plants, Arctic Willow grows in
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