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Vascular Plant Species Checklist Vascular Species List Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Family Scientific Name Growth Form Biogeography Adoxaceae Adoxa moschatellina Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Apiaceae Angelica genuflexa Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Angelica lucida Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Bupleurum americanum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Cicuta bulbifera Herb / Forb North American Cicuta douglasii Herb / Forb North American Cicuta virosa Herb / Forb Circumpolar Cnidium cnidiifolium Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Heracleum lanatum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Osmorhiza depauperata Herb / Forb North American Podistera macounii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Araceae Calla palustris Herb / Forb Circumpolar Araliaceae Oplopanax horridus Herb / Forb North American Asteraceae Achillea millefolium ssp. borealis Herb / Forb North American Achillea millefolium ssp. lanulosa Herb / Forb North American Achillea millefolium ssp. millefolium Herb / Forb Circumpolar Achillea sibirica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Anaphalis margaritacea Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Antennaria alpina Herb / Forb Circumpolar Antennaria friesiana Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Antennaria monocephala Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Antennaria pulcherrima Herb / Forb North American Antennaria rosea Herb / Forb North American Arnica amplexicaulis Herb / Forb North American Arnica angustifolia Herb / Forb North American Arnica ovata Herb / Forb North American Arnica frigida ssp. griscomii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Arnica latifolia Herb / Forb North American Arnica lessingii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Artemisia arctica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Artemisia borealis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Artemisia frigida Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Artemisia furcata Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Artemisia globularia Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Artemisia tilesii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Bidens cernua Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Bidens tripartita Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Crepis elegans Herb / Forb North American Crepis nana Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Crepis tectorum Herb / Forb Circumpolar Erigeron acris Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Erigeron denalii Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Erigeron elatus Herb / Forb North American Erigeron glabellus Herb / Forb North American Erigeron porsildii Herb / Forb North American Page 1 of 18 Vascular Species List Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Family Scientific Name Growth Form Biogeography Erigeron humilis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Erigeron lonchophyllus Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Erigeron pallens Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Erigeron peregrinus Herb / Forb North American Erigeron purpuratus Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Eurybia sibirica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Hieracium triste Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Hieracium umbellatum* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Leucanthemum integrifolium Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Leucanthemum vulgare Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Matricaria discoidea* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Matricaria matricarioides Herb / Forb Circumpolar Packera cymbalaria Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Packera ogotorukensis Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Packera pauciflora Herb / Forb North American Packera paupercula Herb / Forb North American Petasites frigidus Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Saussurea angustifolia Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Senecio congestus Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Senecio lugens Herb / Forb North American Senecio triangularis Herb / Forb North American Solidago canadensis var. lepida Herb / Forb North American Solidago multiradiata Herb / Forb North American Sonchus arvensis* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Symphyotrichum boreale Herb / Forb North American Symphyotrichum subspicatum Herb / Forb North American Taraxacum alaskanum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Taraxacum carneocoloratum Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Taraxacum ceratophorum Herb / Forb Circumpolar Taraxacum kamtschaticum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Taraxacum lacerum Herb / Forb North American Taraxacum officinale* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Taraxacum phymatocarpum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Tephroseris atropurpurea Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Tephroseris kjellmanii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Tephroseris lindstroemii Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Tephroseris yukonensis Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Tripleurospermum inodorum* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Balsaminaceae Impatiens noli-tangere Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Betulaceae Alnus tenuifolia Shrub North American Alnus viridis Shrub Incompletely circumpolar Betula kenaica Tree Alaska-Yukon Endemic Betula nana Shrub Circumpolar Betula neoalaskana Tree North American Betula occidentalis Shrub North American Page 2 of 18 Vascular Species List Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Family Scientific Name Growth Form Biogeography Boraginaceae Eritrichium aretioides Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Eritrichium splendens Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Lappula squarrosa* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Mertensia paniculata Herb / Forb North American Myosotis alpestris Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Myosotis scorpioides* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Brassicaceae Aphragmus eschscholtzianus Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Boechera stricta Herb / Forb North American Arabis hirsuta Herb / Forb Circumpolar Arabis holboellii Herb / Forb North American Arabidopsis kamchatica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Barbarea orthoceras Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Braya glabella Herb / Forb Circumpolar Capsella bursa-pastoris* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Cardamine bellidifolia Herb / Forb Circumpolar Cardamine oligosperma ssp. kamtschatica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Cardamine pratensis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Cardamine purpurea Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Descurainia sophia* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Descurainia sophioides Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Draba alpina Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba aurea Herb / Forb North American Draba borealis Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Draba breweri Herb / Forb North American Draba cinerea Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba corymbosa Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba crassifolia Herb / Forb Amphi-Atlantic Draba densifolia Herb / Forb North American Draba fladnizensis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba glabella Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba lactea Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba lonchocarpa Herb / Forb North American Draba longipes Herb / Forb North American Draba macounii Herb / Forb North American Draba nemorosa Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba nivalis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Draba ruaxes Herb / Forb North American Draba stenoloba Herb / Forb North American Draba stenopetala Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Erysimum cheiranthoides* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Erysimum inconspicuum Herb / Forb North American Erysimum pallasii Herb / Forb Circumpolar Eutrema edwardsii Herb / Forb Circumpolar Halimolobos mollis Herb / Forb North American Lepidium densiflorum* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Page 3 of 18 Vascular Species List Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Family Scientific Name Growth Form Biogeography Lesquerella arctica Herb / Forb Circumpolar Parrya nudicaulis Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Rorippa barbareifolia Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Rorippa palustris Herb / Forb Circumpolar Smelowskia borealis Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Smelowskia calycina Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Subularia aquatica Herb / Forb Circumpolar Thlaspi arcticum Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Callitrichaceae Callitriche anceps Herb / Forb North American Callitriche hermaphroditica Herb / Forb Circumpolar Callitriche verna Herb / Forb Circumpolar Campanulaceae Campanula lasiocarpa Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Campanula uniflora Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Caprifoliaceae Linnaea borealis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Sambucus racemosa Shrub Incompletely circumpolar Viburnum edule Shrub North American Caryophyllaceae Arenaria capillaris Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Arenaria longipedunculata Herb / Forb North American Cerastium beeringianum Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Minuartia arctica Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Minuartia biflora Herb / Forb Circumpolar Minuartia dawsonensis Herb / Forb North American Minuartia elegans Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Minuartia macrocarpa Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Minuartia obtusiloba Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Minuartia rubella Herb / Forb Circumpolar Minuartia yukonensis Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Moehringia lateriflora Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Sagina nivalis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Sagina saginoides Herb / Forb Circumpolar Silene acaulis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Silene involucrata ssp. involucrata Herb / Forb Circumpolar Silene involucrata ssp. tenella Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Silene macrosperma Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Silene noctiflora* Herb / Forb Non-native/Introduced Silene repens Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Silene uralensis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Silene williamsii Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Stellaria alaskana Herb / Forb Alaska-Yukon Endemic Stellaria borealis Herb / Forb Circumpolar Stellaria calycantha Herb / Forb North American Stellaria crassifolia Herb / Forb Incompletely circumpolar Stellaria crispa Herb / Forb North American Stellaria dicranoides Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Stellaria longifolia Herb / Forb Circumpolar Page 4 of 18 Vascular Species List Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska Family Scientific Name Growth Form Biogeography Stellaria longipes Herb / Forb Circumpolar Stellaria umbellata Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Wilhelmsia physodes Herb / Forb Amphi-Beringian Ceratophyllaceae Ceratophyllum demersum Herb / Forb Incompletely
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