A close up of pink flowers in the spring. There is one white flower on the top right, and there is a green stem extending higher than the photograph, in the background.
A close up of pink flowers in the spring. There is one white flower on the top right, and there is a green stem extending higher than the photograph, in the background.
Various types of wild plants in Kitimat such as Twisted Stalk, Queen's Cup, Fairy Bells, Baneberry, Elderberry, White Baneberry, White Heather, Rose Hips, Red-osier Dogwood, Wax Berry, Red Huckleberry, Thimble berry, Alaska Blueberries, Bunchberries, Cranberries, Sitka Mountain Ash, Creeping raspberry, and Mountain cranberry.
Photograph taken by Gisela Mendel in her role as museum curator.
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Various types of wild plants in Kitimat such as Twisted Stalk, Queen's Cup, Fairy Bells, Baneberry, Elderberry, White Baneberry, White Heather, Rose Hips, Red-osier Dogwood, Wax Berry, Red Huckleberry, Thimble berry, Alaska Blueberries, Bunchberries, Cranberries, Sitka Mountain Ash, Creeping raspberry, and Mountain cranberry.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.
Photo showing Rotary Flower Show, L/R Lady with the Hat, Margaret Duff, (Alcan: Guest Lodge); John and Peg Springer. NSP Article: Flowers & More Flowers were the order of the day last Saturday at the annual Rotary Flower Show. There were many more cut flowers in this year's show than previously. This was attributed to the fine summer weather of the past few weeks. The cut flower section, above, gets the once over from some of the many spectators.
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)
Photo showing Rhona Larson of Prince Rupert (left) and Joyce Dixon of Kitimat admiring totem pole exhibit at CGIT conference at United Church. Pole was constructed of cardboard by Kitsegukla CGIT group. (Canadian Girls in Training)