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Alpine Bearberry Collection

Alpine bearberry, scientifically known as Arctous alpina or Arctostaphylos alpinus

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Alpine bearberry (Arctous alpina) on tundra in autumn and boulderrs at Sydkapp (South Cape)

Alpine bearberry (Arctous alpina) on tundra in autumn and boulderrs at Sydkapp (South Cape), with icebergs in Hall Bredning, Scoresby Sund, Greenland, September

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: RF- Mountain bearberry (Arctous alpinus) covered in frost, Sarek National Park, Laponia

RF- Mountain bearberry (Arctous alpinus) covered in frost, Sarek National Park, Laponia World Heritage Site, Lapland, Sweden. September

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Alpine Bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina, Arctostaphylos alpinus) (colour litho)

Alpine Bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina, Arctostaphylos alpinus) (colour litho)
2639218 Alpine Bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina, Arctostaphylos alpinus) (colour litho) by German School

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Red, alpine bearberries and Denali

Red, alpine bearberries and Denali
Fall color, red Alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) and Denali, (20, 310 feet high), aka Mount McKinley, is North Americas tallest peak; Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: USA, Alaska. Alpine bearberry leaves close-up

USA, Alaska. Alpine bearberry leaves close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: USA, Alaska, Dalton Highway. Alpine bearberry and crowberry

USA, Alaska, Dalton Highway. Alpine bearberry and crowberry. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: A couple hikes on a colorful carpet of autumn tundra next to the Muldrow Glacier

A couple hikes on a colorful carpet of autumn tundra next to the Muldrow Glacier on a sunny day with Mt. McKinley towering in the distance, Denali National Park, Alaska. (MR)

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: USA, Alaska. Alpine bearberry leaves close-up

USA, Alaska. Alpine bearberry leaves close-up. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Alpine Bearberry -Arctostaphylos alpinus

Alpine Bearberry -Arctostaphylos alpinus-, colored leaves and berries in autumn, ?Troms, Norway

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Arctostaphylos alpina, Alpine Bearberry

Arctostaphylos alpina, Alpine Bearberry

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: N. A. USA, Alaska, A. N. W. R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern

N. A. USA, Alaska, A. N. W. R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern
N.A. USA, Alaska, A.N.W.R. Caribou antler lies amid alpine bearberry in the Northern Brooks Range

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: the Harding icefield in Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska receeding rapidly due to global warming

the Harding icefield in Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska receeding rapidly due to global warming
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Autumn tundra ripe blueberries with brightly coloured leaves of alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpinus)

Autumn tundra ripe blueberries with brightly coloured leaves of alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpinus)
SAS-26 Autumn tundra - ripe blueberries with brightly coloured leaves of alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpinus) Hardangervidda National Park, Telemark

Background imageAlpine Bearberry Collection: Alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) in fall color on the tundra

Alpine bearberry (Arctostaphylos alpina) in fall color on the tundra, Denali National Park, Alaska, United States of America, North America


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Alpine bearberry, scientifically known as Arctous alpina or Arctostaphylos alpinus, is a stunning plant that thrives in the rugged landscapes of Alaska and other northern regions. This hardy shrub can be found on tundras during autumn, adding a splash of color to the otherwise barren terrain. One such picturesque location is Sydkapp (South Cape), where alpine bearberry grows alongside boulders, creating a captivating juxtaposition. The Dalton Highway in Alaska also offers glimpses of this resilient plant, often seen sharing its habitat with crowberries. The sight of these two species thriving together showcases nature's ability to create harmonious ecosystems even in harsh conditions. In Sarek National Park's Laponia region, mountain bearberries covered in frost paint a mesmerizing picture against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks. These icy adornments only enhance the beauty and resilience of this remarkable plant. Close-up shots reveal the intricate details leaves, showcasing their unique shape and texture, and is fascinating to observe how these leaves adapt to survive in extreme environments like those found in Alaska. During autumn hikes near Muldrow Glacier or Denali National Park and Preserve, one can witness vibrant carpets of colorful tundra dotted with red alpine bearberries. Against the majestic backdrop of Denali (Mount McKinley), these berries add an extra touch of charm to an already breathtaking landscape. Beyond Alaska's borders lies Troms, Norway – home to another population of Alpine Bearberry. Here too, colored leaves and berries grace the landscape during autumn months. The presence of this species across different continents highlights its adaptability and endurance. Even amidst caribou antlers lying amid Northern Alaskan wilderness areas like A. N. W. R. , you will find alpine bearberries persisting alongside them – symbolizing nature's interconnectedness between flora and fauna.

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