810711 Pedicularis albolabiata (Hultén) Kozhevn.
Distribution
Yamal - Gydan: Rare
Taimyr - Severnaya Zemlya: Scattered
Anabar - Onenyo: Scattered
Kharaulakh: Scattered
Yana - Kolyma: Rare
West Chukotka: Frequent
Wrangel Island: Frequent
South Chukotka: Scattered
East Chukotka: Frequent
Western Alaska: Scattered
Northern Alaska - Yukon: Frequent
Central Canada: Frequent
Hudson Bay - Labrador: Frequent
Ellesmere Island: Rare
Northern arctic Tundra: Rare
Mid Arctic Tundra: Frequent
Southern Arcti Tundra: Frequent
Shrub Tundra: Frequent
Bordering boreal or alpine areas: Frequent
- Kozhevn., Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 15: 229 (1979). - Pedicularis sudetica subsp. albolabiata Hultén, Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 55: 203 (1961). Holotype (S): Canada: Nunavut, Victoria Island, Cambridge Bay, 12. Aug. 1959, leg. E. Hultén.
2n=
16 (2x). - Far East (N), Alaska, Canada. - Several reports.
Not included: Löve and Löve (1975a) assigned several additional reports of 2n = 16 under this name but vouchers must be checked before they are accepted.
Geography: Asian (N) - amphi-Beringian - North American (N): SIB RFE ALA CAN GRL.
Notes: Both Hultén (1961, 1971a) and Molau and Murray (1996) considered Pedicularis albolabiata to be very widespread in northern Asia and North America. Compared with Molau and Murray (1996), we have transferred parts of it from European Russia and northwestern Siberia to P. novaiae-zemliae.
Higher Taxa
- Pedicularis [8107,genus]