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while much of the park lies above the treeline, thick boreal forests of spruce intermixed with alpine fir and lodgepole pine blanket the lower elevations. at the higher elevations between , m and , m, stands of alpine larch, alpine fir and engelmann spruce are found, with a ground cover of red and white
heather and grouseberries. willows and birch surround the park's streams and wetter areas. in the open areas, scattered patches of false azalea, buffalo berries, twinberries, white rhododendrons and red elder flourish. rocky slopes and ridges are covered by stonecrop, white flowering mountain avens,...
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