Alaskan Wild Flowers

Pink and white flowers grow wild in the Alaskan wilderness in the United States of America.

Alaskan Wild Flowers: Scientific Name:
Cornus canadensis l

share to Facebook Wild pink flowers that grow in the Alaskan territory are known as Fireweed. This type of flower grows freely and can turn any mountainside into a beautiful array of pink blossoms.

The white flowers that also grow wild in the Alaskan territory are known as Bunchberry Dogwood. In the summer months this common Alaskan plant produces red berries and rich green leaves.

Both types of these Alaskan wild flowers can be found in abundance throughout Alaska and have long lifespans.

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Pink and white flowers grow wild in the Alaskan wilderness in the United States of America.

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Alaskan Wild Flowers
Pink and white flowers grow wild in the Alaskan wilderness in the United States of America.
Scientific name:
Cornus Canadensis L
Photographer:
Rolf Hicker Photography
Stock photo ID:
F76T4365 - Alaskan Wild Flowers