Of these, Cassiope tetragona is far the most influential and beautiful.
Of these cassiope is at once the commonest and the most beautiful and influential.
In fact, there was quite a border of sod all about where the ice had been, and a great mat of white-belled cassiope in the middle.
A few bent pines look on from a distance, and small fringes of cassiope and rock-ferns are growing in fissures near the head, but these are so lowly and undemonstrative that only the attentive observer will be likely to notice them.
The trees were dwarfed as I ascended; patches of the alpine bryanthus and cassiope began to appear, and arctic willows pressed into flat carpets by the winter snow.
But this garden and forest luxuriance is speedily left behind, and patches of bryanthus, cassiope and arctic willows begin to appear.
On the banks of the river and its tributaries cassiope and bryanthus may be found, where the sod curls over stream banks and around boulders.
On Oppapago, which is also called Sheep Mountain, one finds not far from the beds of cassiope the ice-worn, stony hollows where the bighorns cradle their young.
The bleaker the situation, so it is near a stream border, the better the cassiope loves it.
Cassiope seems the highest name of all the small mountain-heath people, and as if conscious of her worth, keeps out of my way.
On Oppapago, which is also called Sheep Mountain, one finds not far from the beds of cassiope the ice-worn, stony hollows where the big-horns cradle their young.
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