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I couldn't leave the building for lunch today, so instead I upload a few more photos from the pile. These are from my Tanana River walk last Monday (July 31 2023) I went to check on "my" high bush cranberry patch. I found that many of the berries appeared to be ripe:
I tried three our four of the better looking berries, and they tasted good. I spit the seeds out into the woods, hoping that would help the patch to spread.
I've been wondering for a while what these are, exactly. Some kind of willow, I believe. The new growth stems have a distinctively white color, unlikely the more common park willow I find around it.
Thumbing through my book[1] I think they might be "Felt-Leaf Willow" (Salix alaxensis), but I'm not certain.
[1] Alaska Trees and Shrubs, 2nd Ed., Viereck and Little. 2007.