Poa sublanata Reverd.
Publ. & Syn.Prob., Novosti Sist. Vyssh. Rast. 8: 25 (1971). Holotype (LE): Russian Far East: the Amur area, Tyrma basin, Talaya River, 04. June 1909, leg. V. Dokturovsky 165.
NotesTzvelev (1976: 458-459): "It is very close to the previous species i.e., [Poa pratensis s. lat.], possibly a result of hybridization of P. pratensis s.l. with P. lanata, P. malacantha or P. arctica ...". See also the discussion by Tzvelev (1964b). Tzvelev (in comment): "Good species which can be treated as subspecies of P. pratensis if someone wants it very much".
       Elven and Murray: Soreng et al. (2003) and Soreng (2007) accepted Poa sublanata from coastal northern Alaska.
Chromosomes(1) 56 (8x). - Far East (N). - Sokolovskaya and Probatova (1968).
(2) ca. 70 (ca. 10x). - Far East (N). - Sokolovskaya (1968); Sokolovskaya and Probatova (1968).
GeographyAsian (N) - amphi-Beringian: SIB RFE ALA.
Distribution N = F     AN = r     AO = r     D = ?     E = R     YG = s     CS = s     AW = r     Kh = r     CW = r     Tm = s     [ key ]
Parent taxonPoa L.
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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