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Interpretive Signs - Plants

Last Review/Updated: May 31, 2002

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The following are links to TIF files of the signs. Clicking on the link will not display the graphic in a web page. Instead you will be offered the choice of opening the file using your resident graphics program or downloading the file to a directory (folder) on your system.

Forbs

Asters
Bulrushes
Bunchberry
Canada anemone
Common cattail
Cow parsnip
Fireweed
Goldenrods
Harebell
Heart-leaved arnica
Indian paintbrush
Marsh marigold
Northern bedstraw
Prickly pear
Shooting stars
Western Canada violet
Western wood lily
Wild strawberries

Shrubs

Beaked hazelnut
Blueberries
Bristly black currant
Canada buffaloberry
Choke cherry
Common Labrador tea
Green alder
High-bush cranberry
Low-bush cranberry
Northern black currant
Pin cherry
Prickly rose
Red-osier dogwood
Saskatoon
Shrubby cinquefoil
Silverberry
Snowberries
Willows

Trees

Aspen
Balsam fir
Balsam poplar
Black spruce
Lodgepole and jack pine
Southern Alberta cottonwoods
Tamarack
White (paper) birch
White spruce

Grasses

Foxtail barley
Marsh reed grass
Sedges

 

Other Plants

Bracket fungi
Morels
Scouring rush (horsetail)
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