130202 Picea glauca (Moench) Voss
Distribution
Western Alaska: Rare
Northern Alaska - Yukon: Rare
Central Canada: Rare
Hudson Bay - Labrador: Scattered
Shrub Tundra: Rare
Bordering boreal or alpine areas: Frequent
- Voss, Mitt. Deutsch. Dendrol. Ges. 16: 93 (1908). - Pinus glauca Moench, Verz. Ausländ. Bäume: 73 (1785). Described on cultivated material.
- Picea albertiana S. Br., Torreya 7: 126 (1907). Described from Alberta (Canada). - Picea glauca var. albertiana (S. Br.) Sarg., Bot. Gaz. (Crawfordsville) 67: 208 (1919). - Picea glauca subsp. albertiana (S. Br.) P.A. Schmidt, Häussknechtia 4: 38 (1988).
- Picea glauca var. porsildii Raup, Sargentia 6: 102 (1947). Type: Canada: the Northwest Territories, Camp Point, Brintnell Lake, 1939, leg. H. Raup 9666.
2n=
24 (2x). - Canada. - Numerous reports.
Geography: North American (N): ALA CAN.
Notes: Taylor (1993) discussed the two proposed varieties of Picea glauca: var. albertiana and var. porsildii. They do not seem to be of much taxonomic value and neither are they known to reach the Arctic.
Higher Taxa
- Picea [1302,genus]