Alm, T., M. Piirainen & V. Vange 2011: Etnobotaniske opptegnelser fra Skallelv i Vadsø, Finnmark – et gløtt av finske plantenavn og tilhørende tradisjoner i Norge: Ethnobotanical notes from Skallelv i Vadsø¸ municipality, Finnmark county - A glimpse into Finnish plant names and traditions in Norway. - Blyttia69(1): 37-56. [RLL List # 223 / Rec.# 32808] Abstract: Skallelv is a small village situated at the Varanger peninsula in easternmost Finnmark, NE Norway. The local population is of Finnish ethnic origin, and most are still fluent in Finnish. An ethnobotanical survey was carried out in 2006. About forty species, species groups or other ethnotaxonomical units, of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, lichens and fungi had local vernacular names. Many were Finnish, but for some plants, people used Norwegian vernacular names, either instead of Finnish names, or as a supplement or parallell to these. The Norwegian names used were mostly widespread North Norwegian vernacular terms.