Anemone L. | |
Publ. & Syn. | Aconitum delphinifolium subsp. anadyrense Vorosch., Byull. Glavn. Bot. Sada 64: 34 (1967). Described from the Anadyr area in South Chukotka (the Russian Far East). |
Notes | Uotila (2001e) argued for acceptance of Anemonidium: "Anemonidium canadense was formerly included in Anemone but deviates by its chromosome base-number (x = 7 but see [A. dichotoma]) and, e.g., by its broadly winged, beaked achenes". Anemonidium has support in the molecular studies. Starodubtsev (1991) assigned Anemone (Jurtsevia) richardsonii to Anemonidium. This assignment is supported by both the cited molecular studies. The genus Jurtsevia (Löve and Löve 1976) is superfluous even in a solution with several genera accepted. |
Chromosomes | 32 (4x). - Siberia (N), Far East (N). - Several reports, numerous counts. |
Geography | Asian Beringian: SIB RFE. |
Parent taxon | Ranunculaceae |
Child taxa |
Anemone biarmiensis Juz. Anemone calva Juz. Anemone canadensis L. Anemone dahurica Fisch. ex DC. Anemone dichotoma L. Anemone lithophila Rydb. Anemone multiceps (Greene) Standl. Anemone multifida Poir. Anemone nemorosa L. Anemone parviflora Michx. Anemone patens L. Anemone ranunculoides L. Anemone richardsonii Hook. Anemone sibirica L. Anemone sylvestris L. Anemone villosissima (DC.) Juz. The Anemone drummondii aggregate |
PAF ID | 3609 |