Dryas drummondii var. tomentosa (Farr) L.O.Williams
Dryas octopetala var. drummondii (Richardson ex Hook.) S.Watson
Dryas tomentosa Farr
Dryas drummondii is a species of flowering plant in the rose family known by the common names yellow mountain-avens, yellow dryas, or yellow dryad.[3] It is native to Alaska, Canada, and the Northern United States.[1][3]
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^Jean Boiscalir, project manager (March 2004). "Master plan - Anticosti National Park"(PDF). Quebec Gouvernement (in French). Quebec Wildlife and Parks Society. pp. 43 of 52. The abundance of wildlife, the particularities and the diversity of flora as well as the character of the coastal landscapes make this island one of the most beautiful natural sites in Quebec