Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush. |
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Leafy lousewort may be found in open coniferous woods or in openings in the forest at timberline. |
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Swamp lousewort, however, is a taller, more upright plant, and its leaves have no stalk or only a very short stalk. |
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The lousewort grows mostly on north-facing riverbanks because the vegetation is less dense there. |
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Various species of paintbrush, beardtongues, lousewort, owl's clover, Chinese houses, and plantain. |
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In the wet pools grow bog bean, marsh lousewort and bog asphodel. |
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Sneezewort, milkwort and lousewort were not noticed in 1999 but sneezewort had returned in 2000, perhaps due to cattle grazing and winter management, i.e bramble clearance. |
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Common wildflowers are a pink-flowered and a white-flowered bistort, Arctic shooting-star, three kinds of buttercups, Parrya nudicaulis, and Langsdorf's lousewort. |
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There are semi-parasitic plants like field lousewort, yellow rattle, red bartsia, eyebright and common cow-wheat. |
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A shockingly pink woolly lousewort that makes our naturalist guide squeal with delight. |
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