ALASKA WILDFLOWERS & PLANTS

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Across
  1. 3. Seeds and stems are used in traditional native cuisine
  2. 7. Common in wet, poorly drained areas
  3. 9. False "lily of the valley"
  4. 10. Peak bloom late July early August
  5. 13. There are twelve species of this
  6. 15. Main leaves are lance-shaped but also has flowers
  7. 16. Fruit deep red, similar to a blackberry
  8. 17. Fruit similar to a raspberry
  9. 20. Poisonous and not to be eaten
Down
  1. 1. Grows in clusters, drooping purple blossom
  2. 2. Abundant along maritime beaches, spring leaves can be cooked as a vegetable
  3. 4. Snap dragon like, lower lip has reddish-brownish spots- has an "underbite"
  4. 5. Most abundant in wet tundra meadows
  5. 6. Sounds sweet & Bell shaped
  6. 8. Catches & digests small insects on leaves
  7. 11. Has healing properties, be careful when you grab it though
  8. 12. Scorpion grass
  9. 14. Wispy cream colored blooms, can get up to six feet
  10. 18. Can be used as tea and potpourri
  11. 19. Apart of the legume family