Juncus alpinoarticulatus subsp. alpestris (Hartm.) Hämet-Ahti | |
Publ. & Syn. | Hämet-Ahti, Ann. Bot. Fenn. 17: 342 (1980). - Juncus alpestris Hartm., Handb. Skand. Fl.: 141 (1820). Type: Sweden: Lule lappmark, "Quickjock", leg. L.L. Laestadius. - Juncus alpinus subsp. alpestris (Hartm.) Á. Löve & D. Löve, Rep. Dept. Agric. Univ. Inst. Appl. Sci. (Reykjavik), ser. B, 3: 23 (1948). |
Chromosomes | 40. - Europe, Siberia, Canada, U.S.A., Greenland. - Numerous reports, partly for "alpestris" (Greenland, Scandinavia), "americanus" (North America), "nodulosus" (Canada), and "rariflorus" (northwestern Europe). Not included: A report of 2n = 80 from Finland (Vaarama in Löve and Löve 1948, for subsp. nodulosus). This number is more typical of J. articulatus and the voucher (if there is any) should be checked. |
Geography | European (N): ICE NOR RUS. |
Distribution | N = F Ic = f E = S FN = s [ key ] |
Parent taxon | Juncus alpinoarticulatus Chaix |
PAF ID | 320111c |