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Middendorff’s
Oxytropis (Oxytropis Middendorffii)
grows on slope meadows, but more often – on pebble flats of
river valleys, forming the bluish-violet cover in the beginning-middle of
July. |
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Capitate
Lousewort (Pedicularis capitata)
is quite common plant of dry tundra, tundra meadows and rocky mountain
slopes. |
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Whorled
Lousewort (Pedicularis verticillata)
has grown near lemming burrow, on rich soil, and therefore reached good size and
developed so many stems (photo
by E.B. Pospelova).
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Autumn in tundra
starts in the middle of August. In the mountains,
there are golden Ice Sieversia, red dwarfshrubs... |
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and
five-fingers... |
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in low
bogs there is bright foliage of dwarf birch. |
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