Luzula sudetica (Willd.) DC. | |
Publ. & Syn. | DC. in Lam. & DC., Fl. Franç., éd. 3, 4: 306 (1805). - Juncus sudeticus Willd., Sp. Pl. 2, 1: 221 (1799). Lectotype (B-WILLD 6837): Czech Republic or Poland: "in Sudetis" [the Krkonose Mountains] (Kirschner 1990: 113). |
Chromosomes | 48. - Europe. - Numerous reports. Not included: Two fairly recent reports of 2n = 36 from western and central Europe (Lambert and Gisei 1967; Druskovic 1995) need verification before acceptance. This number corresponds to the most frequent number for Luzula multiflora subsp. multiflora. A report of 2n = 24 from northwestern Greece (Strid 1986) is also dubious. Early reports vary much (2n = 12-54), probably due to misidentifications. The only well-documented number is still 2n = 48. Kirschner et al. (2002a) reported 48 'quarter-sized' chromosomes, i.e., L. sudetica as diploid. |
Geography | European: ICE NOR RUS. |
Distribution | N = F Ic = f E = S FN = s [ key ] |
Parent taxon | Luzula DC. |
PAF ID | 320217 |