. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1966 Scotter: Flora of Great Slave Lake 11. Figure 7. (Left). Pale corydalis (Corydalis sempervirens), and fireweed {Epilobium angustijolium), which quickly springs from perennial roots, are early invaders follow- ing forest fires. Figure 8. (Right). White birch is often the pioneer tree species taking over following fires in the black spruce forests. Rumex occidei7talis S. Wats. Rare on a sandy beach. Only two plants were found. Thekulthili L. Chenopodium capitatum (L.) Aschers. Rare on disturbed soils. S. Gordon L. 1278; Thekulthili L. 3100. Arenaria d
. The Canadian field-naturalist. 1966 Scotter: Flora of Great Slave Lake 11. Figure 7. (Left). Pale corydalis (Corydalis sempervirens), and fireweed {Epilobium angustijolium), which quickly springs from perennial roots, are early invaders follow- ing forest fires. Figure 8. (Right). White birch is often the pioneer tree species taking over following fires in the black spruce forests. Rumex occidei7talis S. Wats. Rare on a sandy beach. Only two plants were found. Thekulthili L. Chenopodium capitatum (L.) Aschers. Rare on disturbed soils. S. Gordon L. 1278; Thekulthili L. 3100. Arenaria dawsonensis Britt. Rare in young birch forests and in a recently burned-over forest. Blachford L. 1000; Ross L. 1290. Arenaria ?nacrophylla Hook. The sole oc- currence was in an open birch forest. S. Taltson R. 3210, (det. Porsild). Cerastium alpinum L. Rare in a young birch forest. Blachford L. 987. Stellaria calycantba (Ledeb.) Bong. Rare on a rocky shoreline. N. Gordon L. 1229. Stellaria longifolia Muhl. Infrequent in a young jack pine forest, on rock outcrops, and on sandy beaches. Hearne L. 917; Rut- ledge L. 3112; Gagnon L. 3114. Stellaria monantha Hulten, Infrequent on a sandy beaoh. Beniah L. 1210. Stellaria subvestita Greene. Sparse on a rocky ledge in a mature black spruce forest. Gordon L. 1235. (det. Porsild). Nuphar variegatum Engelm. Fairly com- mon in shallow water of a lake and river, unnamed L. 1093; S. Taltson R. 3101, Anemone ?nultifida Poir. v. hudsoniana DC, Scarce in open forests. Hearne L. 919; Blachford L. 995; Beniah L. 1208; S. Talt- son R. 3103. Anemone patens L. v. ?nultifida Pritzel. Scarce in an open jack pine forest. Gagnon L. 3105. Anemone richardsonii Hook. Rare in a moist birch stand. Thistlethwaite L. 1252. Aquilegia brevistyla Hook. Rare on rocky shorelines. Blachford L, 974; S. Taltson R. 3104. Ranunculus jlammula L. Scarce along lake shores. Beniah L. 1156; Thistlethwaite L. 1259; S. Taltson R. 3102. Ranunculus g?nelinii DC. v. hookeri (D. D
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