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Re: Alaska
(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 02:47 am (UTC)(link)Re: Alaska
(Anonymous) 2014-03-08 03:02 am (UTC)(link)I will say, though, the trees are fairly limited. Most of the trees you'll see are going to be pines or birches. They're all tall and really thin, no fun for playing around in (although it makes navigating the woods easy). Some cities are starting to plant imported trees to liven things up, but falls are pretty boring here. Everything turns yellow and drops off.
However, I think you can't beat the wildflowers here. The wildflowers that grow here are like garden flowers. The lupines, burnets, flox, poppies, roses, and, Alaska's favorite: the fireweed. Everyone loves them here. They're tall pink flowers that are named because they're one of the first plants to start growing after a fire, and they're very nutritious for the soil. People even make ice cream out of them! There's a popular idea that's pretty true: summer is over when the fireweeds are finished blooming. They bloom bottom-to-top, and by the top the flowers have reach the top, it's usually August/September.