Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 35.

Gästrikland, 14/05/1732, ¶82:

Large stones lay on both sides of the road, having been dug out by the local people on the orders of the Provincial Governor in order to improve the highway. They formed walls, as it were, and on them ‘Campanula sepyllifolia’ [Twinflower] spreads its shoots and green leaves as if they were ‘Hedera’ [Ivy]. The lake called Hamrångefjärden lies on the right-hand side and makes the road pleasant for the traveller.

  1. Hamrångefjärden visited