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Bunchberry Collection

"Bunchberry: A Delicate Beauty of North America's Forests" Discover the enchanting world (Cornus canadensis

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) flowers Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) flowers Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageBunchberry Collection: red maple leaves, bunchberries (Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

red maple leaves, bunchberries (Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) and pine cones - forest floor detail at Tyson Lake Killarney District, Ontario, Canada

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) flowers and rock Rose Blanche Newfoundland & Labrador Canada

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) flowers and rock Rose Blanche Newfoundland & Labrador Canada

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Swedish cornel or bunchberry, Cornus suecica

Swedish cornel or bunchberry, Cornus suecica
5856002 Swedish cornel or bunchberry, Cornus suecica; (add.info.: Swedish cornel or bunchberry, Cornus suecica. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora")

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Horsetail, clubmoss and bunchberry in the Boreal Forest Pisew Falls Provincial Park, Manitoba

Horsetail, clubmoss and bunchberry in the Boreal Forest Pisew Falls Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), 1902. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), 1902. Creator: Mary Vaux Walcott
Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), 1902

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Dwarf cornel plant Cornus suecica scientific illustration

Dwarf cornel plant Cornus suecica scientific illustration
Digitally restored image of an original antique illustration by Sowerby published in 1860s in The English Botany

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, Banning State Park, Minnesota

Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, Banning State Park, Minnesota

Background imageBunchberry Collection: North America; USA; Alaska; Thompson Pass; Autumn Color in the Bunchberries

North America; USA; Alaska; Thompson Pass; Autumn Color in the Bunchberries
North America. USA. Alaska. Thompson Pass. Autumn Color in the Bunchberries

Background imageBunchberry Collection: USA, Alaska, Nancy Lake State Recreation Area. Bunchberry and fly agaric mushrooms

USA, Alaska, Nancy Lake State Recreation Area. Bunchberry and fly agaric mushrooms. Credit as: Don Paulson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Canada, Quebec, Mingan. Bunchberry after rainfall

Canada, Quebec, Mingan. Bunchberry after rainfall. Credit as: Gilles Delisle / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBunchberry Collection: USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Club moss and bunchberry in autumn colors

USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula, Club moss and bunchberry in autumn colors. Credit as: Mark Carlson / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Blooming Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, in Ellsworth, Maine

Blooming Bunchberry, Cornus canadensis, in Ellsworth, Maine

Background imageBunchberry Collection: A bunchberry in bloom, Cornus canadensis, near Marquoit Bay in Brunswick, Maine

A bunchberry in bloom, Cornus canadensis, near Marquoit Bay in Brunswick, Maine

Background imageBunchberry Collection: USA, Alaska, Frederick Sound, Bunchberry and fern, SE Alaska

USA, Alaska, Frederick Sound, Bunchberry and fern, SE Alaska
Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis) and fern, Frederick Sound, Alaska, USA

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry, White Mountains National Recreation Area, AK, USA

Bunchberry, White Mountains National Recreation Area, AK, USA

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Bowron Lakes Provincial Park. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)

Canada, British Columbia, Bowron Lakes Provincial Park. Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), with its red fruit, and mushrooms (Hypholoma fasciculare), populate the end-of-season forest floor

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Catharus fuscescens, veery

Catharus fuscescens, veery
Plate 164 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1831-34), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry in fruit, Cornus canadensis, Boundary Waters Widerness Area, Minnesota

Bunchberry in fruit, Cornus canadensis, Boundary Waters Widerness Area, Minnesota

Background imageBunchberry Collection: USA, Minnesota, Gooseberry Falls State Park, bunchberry, Cornus canadensis

USA, Minnesota, Gooseberry Falls State Park, bunchberry, Cornus canadensis

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry, Dogwood, (Cornus canadensis), Tatshenshini River, BC Canada

Bunchberry, Dogwood, (Cornus canadensis), Tatshenshini River, BC Canada

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Eurasian dwarf cornel (Cornus suecica)

Eurasian dwarf cornel (Cornus suecica) in flower. Also known as bunchberry, this plant is found mainly in temperate subarctic regions of Europe and Asia

Background imageBunchberry Collection: Bunchberry / Western Bunchberry (Cornus unalaschkensis), previously included in Cornus canadensis

Bunchberry / Western Bunchberry (Cornus unalaschkensis), previously included in Cornus canadensis
ROG-12988 Bunchberry / Western Bunchberry Cascade Mountains, Oregon, USA Cornus unalaschkensis previously included in Cornus canadensis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display


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"Bunchberry: A Delicate Beauty of North America's Forests" Discover the enchanting world (Cornus canadensis), a captivating plant that has captured the hearts of nature enthusiasts for over a century. First introduced to us in 1902 by Mary Vaux Walcott, this dwarf cornel plant, also known as Cornus suecica, continues to amaze with its intricate beauty. From Banning State Park in Minnesota to Thompson Pass in Alaska, Bunchberries grace the landscapes of North America with their vibrant presence. In autumn, these charming plants add splashes of color amidst the changing foliage, creating breathtaking scenes that leave visitors awe-inspired. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area in Alaska showcases an extraordinary sight where Bunchberries coexist harmoniously with fly agaric mushrooms. This unique combination exemplifies nature's ability to create stunning compositions that captivate both the eye and imagination. In Quebec's Mingan region, after rainfall showers refreshingly kiss each petal and leaflet of the Bunchberry, it emerges even more radiant than before. The glistening droplets on its delicate structure transform it into a true gem within Canada's lush forests. Traveling southward to Issaquah in Washington State, USA reveals an entirely different aspect of abundance - pints upon pints filled with freshly harvested strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries at local Farmers Markets. Amidst this fruitful display lies our beloved Bunchberry – a reminder that nature provides not only visual delight but also sustenance for both body and soul. The Oak Fern (Gymnocarpium dryopteris) finds solace alongside our star protagonist - the resilient yet fragile-looking Bunchberry - forming a harmonious duet within their shared habitat. Together they create an ethereal atmosphere that invites tranquility and contemplation. Finally reaching Willamette National Forest in Oregon unveils the pinnacle of Bunchberry's beauty.