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Fireweed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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About the Fireweed ... 2009 Fireweed News ... ; Great Alaska Half-Century; Great Alaska Century; Great Alaska Double-Century; The Fireweed 400...
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Fireweed is probably the best known of Alaska's wildflowers because of its striking red-purple color. ... Close-up of an Alaskan Fireweed plant. Named for the striking blooms on tall stalks, Fireweed is probably the best known wildflower in Alaska. Patches of fireweed can be seen growing throughout Alaska's more...
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Lactuca Canadensis, the wild Lettuce or Trumpet Weed, and Hieracium Canadense, are also given the designation of 'Fireweed' in America from their habit of growing on newly-burnt fallow, but Erechtites hieracifolia (Rafin.) may be called the true Fireweed, as it is the plant which commonly goes by that name.
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Fireweed Theater, Anchorage AK: Find movies now playing at Fireweed Theater ... 661 E. Fireweed Ln., Anchorage, AK, 99503 ... Movies playing, showtimes, and get tickets for movies at Fireweed Theater in Anchorage, AK.
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Fireweed. Identifying Fireweed. The wildflowers of British Columbia, Canada ... Fireweed is a perennial with pinky purple flowers that grows from 0.5 to 3 metres in height.
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Fireweed - Epilobium angustifolium - wildflower photos and quick reference ... Fireweed is usually found in woodland areas that have been cleared or burned off ; Not often seen in St. Lawrence County, 10 years have passed since I spotted some in an area cleared near Heuvelton, NY. I've finally managed to replace the poor...
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Fireweed is an exceptionally colorful plant, its native from the sub-Arctic down the Rocky Mountains across the upper Midwest and down the Appalachians to Georgia. Many people are inspired to try and grow fireweed after they see it in Alaska.
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