Takla Lake, Northern British Columbia
Habit of <i>Vaccinium</i> in flower
Attached description: The two black tanks in the foreground are blow tanks for the two Kamyr digesters which tower behind them. This picture, taken from ground level, shows graphically the 210-foot height of the digesters. Chip conveyors lead in from the right. Each digester is served by a separate conveying line, providing flexibility in the type of wood used, and also ensuring that operation of one digester can continue.
Blue and white building in downtown Prince George.
This item is a photograph of a blue and white building in downtown Prince George. The Coast Hotel can be seen in the background.
Nunavut
Habit of <i>Sisyrinchium bellum</i> in fruit
Frontal detail of <i>Sisyrinchium bellum</i> in flower
Habit of <i>Sisyrinchium bellum</i> in flower
Frontal detail of <i>Sisyrinchium bellum</i> in flower
<i>Omphalodes verna</i> Thompson Station [Nova Scotia?]
Caption describing photograph: "Excellent form and growth of a blue form of White Spruce wildling. Transplanted Autumn 1964 from 10 miles South of Findlay Forks on Parsnip River. Height 13.5", 1966 growth to date 4.2", Hardened off."
Lateral view of <i>Gentiana</i> flowerheads
File consists of a conference paper by Weller titled "Blue Gold and Bourassa: The Bonanza from the North." This file was originally numbered to correspond with conference paper number 43 listed in Weller's CV.
Detail of <i>Gaylussacia</i> in fruit
McArthur Lake, Yoho National Park
Prince George, British Columbia
Tree with autumnal foliage set agains the Nechako River
Schooner at dock
Habit of <i>Vicia cracca</i> ("cow vetch") in flower, Alaska
Photograph depicts a bridge at Blue River taken from shore.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Photograph depicts the Blue river store in the North Thompson region.
Prince George, British Columbia
Blue sky seen through ruins
Mountain range above a lake
Habitat of <i>Hyacinthoides</i> [?], Northwest Territories
Habitat of <i>Hyacinthoides</i> [?] and <i>Solidago</i> [?] in flower, Northwest Territories
Habit of <i>Vaccinium</i> in fruit
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> in flower
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> in flower
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> in flower
Habitat of <i>Vaccinium</i> in bright red autumnal foliage
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> in fruit
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> ripening fruit
Detail of <i>Vaccinium</i> ripening fruit
Habit of <i>Vaccinium</i> in bright red autumnal foliage
<i>Vaccinium</i>, Churchill, Manitoba [?]
Habit of <i>Vaccinium</i> covered with snow
File consists of a final draft of the "Blueberry Nation Health Study" prepared by the UNBC Environmental Health Research Group in 1997.
Habitat of <i>Vaccinium</i> in bright red autumnal foliage