Poa laxa Haenke
Publ. & Syn.Haenke in Jirasek et al., Beobacht. Reis. Riesengeb.: 118 (1791). Described from the Riesengebirge mountains (Germany or the Czech Republic).
NotesThe Poa laxa group consists of four closely related allopatric taxa: P. laxa subsp. laxa (P. laxa s. str.) in southern and central European mountains; P. laxa subsp. flexuosa (Sm.) Hyl. (P. flexuosa Sm.) in western Fennoscandia, Scotland, and Iceland; P. laxa subsp. fernaldiana (Nannf.) Hyl. (P. fernaldiana Nannf.) in northeastern North America; and P. laxa subsp. banffiana Soreng in western (Cordilleran) North America (the last-mentioned according to Soreng 2007). Only subsp. flexuosa reaches the Arctic. The taxa are mainly at tetraploid and hexaploid levels (Nygren 1955). As transitional forms are unknown, treatment as four species is an alternative.
Chromosomes14 (2x). - Far East (N), Alaska. - At least six reports.
GeographyAmphi-Atlantic - European & Cordilleran.
Parent taxonPoa L.
Child taxa Poa laxa subsp. flexuosa (Sm.) Hyl.
PAF ID342630
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