Photo: Spreading like wild fire

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Pink fireweed stretches as far as the eye can see from this vantage point outside of Cambridge Bay. Dwarf fireweed is one of more than 200 flowering plants that grow on Nunavut's tundra meadows.  Inuit steep the leaves in water for tea and sometimes eat the leaves, flowers and fruits raw. (PHOTO BY DENISE LEBLEU IMAGES)


Pink fireweed stretches as far as the eye can see from this vantage point outside of Cambridge Bay. Dwarf fireweed is one of more than 200 flowering plants that grow on Nunavut’s tundra meadows. Inuit steep the leaves in water for tea and sometimes eat the leaves, flowers and fruits raw. (PHOTO BY DENISE LEBLEU IMAGES)

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