May 25, 2007

Species #2: Crowberry

Filed under: Vascular Plants — goff @ 10:34 pm

Crowberry

Crowberry
Empetrum nigrum

These plants are abundant in low elevations muskegs as well as the alpine. Their inconspicuous flowers bloom very early in the season, and without specifically looking, they typically missed. In the photo shown here, the berries have already started to form.

Other Photos

Questions (answers or additional question welcome in comments):

With such inconspicuous flowers that show up so early in the season, how do they get pollinated?
It’s only been this year that I have really seen many of the flowers, but in this (admittedly limited) experience, I have not seen any insects that appear to be working as pollinators on these plants. That said, the abundance of berries makes me think they must be very successfull at getting pollinated, unless they don’t require pollination to produce fruit. Is that a possibility?

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