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The Drummond Bluebell is a rare flowering plant with a restricted distribution. It grows in sparsely vegetated sand dune habitats, and on sandy banks near the coast, in northern Canada and Alaska.

The Drummond Bluebell is a perennial herb sometimes forming clumps up to 50 cm wide. It flowers in July. This species is known to occur in glacial refugia (areas that remained glacier free during the last ice age).

This species has not yet gone through the processes to assess and list species established by the Species at Risk (NWT) Act or federal Species at Risk Act (SARA), but it has been ranked by the NWT General Status Ranking Program.

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Inuvialuit