Eriophorum callitrix

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Arctic cottongrass
File:Arctic cottongrass, Inuvik, NT.jpg
Arctic cottongrass growing near Inuvik, Canada
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E. callitrix
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Eriophorum callitrix

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Eriophorum callitrix, commonly known as Arctic cotton, Arctic cottongrass, suputi, or pualunnguat in Inuktitut, is a perennial Arctic plant in the Cyperaceae family. It is one of the most widespread flowing plants in the northern hemisphere and tundra regions. Upon every stem grows a single round, white and wooly fruit. The seed heads are covered in this cottony mass and usually disperse when the wind carries them away. They also have narrow, grass-like leaves. This plant is food for migrating snow geese, caribou and their calves. The Inuit used the seed heads as wicks in oil lamps. Clumps were placed into babies' pants and then thrown away when soiled.

References

  1.  Species description was originally published in Mem. Sav. Etr. Petersb. i. (1831) 203. t. 2. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

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