Whistler Naturalists

Topic Title Author Date
Anemone, western Perpetual spring and the plant of many names  Bob Brett 19-Jul-02
Anemone, western Western anemone (Anemone occidentalis) Bob Brett 28-Jul-00
Berries A berry good time of year Bob Brett 27-Jul-01
Cranberry, highbush Mrs. Dee’s Time-Tested Cranberry Jelly Bob Brett 06-Oct-00
Currants and Gooseberries Red-flowering Currant and Black Gooseberry  Bob Brett 02-Jun-00
Devil’s club Devil’s What? Kristina Swerhun 18-Jul-03
Dogwood, Pacific Why BC’s Provincial Flower Doesn’t Grow Here  Bob Brett 03-May-02
Falsebox Falsebox (Pachistima myrsinites) Bob Brett 21-Apr-00
Fireweed Sea-to-Sky Fireweed Bob Brett 15-Sep-00
Horsetails Why George W. Bush loves horsetails Bob Brett 25-May-01
Kinnikinnick Kinnikinnick (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi) Bob Brett 26-May-00
Lilies Luscious Lilies and Familiar Families Bob Brett 01-Jun-01
Lupine, arctic and nootka The Lupine Saga: Pioneers in the land of the Vikings Jack Souther 28-Sep-01
Mistletoe, western dwarf  Mistletoe Veronica Sommerville 13-Dec-02
Mistletoe, western dwarf  The Dark Side of Mistletoe Marlene Siemens 22-Dec-00
Orchids Orchids in the Great White North? Tobin Seagel 5-Sep-03
Purple loosestrife Purple Loosestrife: Poster Child of Invasive Weeds Bob Brett & Veronica Woodruff 15-Jun-04
Rose and honeysuckle Wild Roses and Honeysuckles Bob Brett 30-Jun-00
Skunk cabbage Skunk Cabbage (Lysichiton americanum) Bob Brett 14-Apr-00
Skunk cabbage Whistler’s hottest plant Sorcha Masterson 12-May-05
Spring beauty Spring beauty: A feast for the eyes, and a meal for man and bear Jack Souther 22-Jun-01
Sundew Sundews: Tiny but Deadly Kristina Swerhun & Bob Brett 6-Jun-04
Violet, stream And violets are yellow… Bob Brett 18-May-01

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