Anemone multifida Poir.
Publ. & Syn.Anemone drummondii subsp. heimburgeri Á. Löve & D. Löve, Bot. Not. 128: 511 (1976). Holotype (US): Alaska: Bering Strait district [the Seward Peninsula], Teller, leg. Walpole 2006. See notes.
NotesIn the phylogeny of Ehrendorfer and Samuel (2001), Pulsatilla is sister to the major Anemone group, which means that the genus Anemone becomes paraphyletic if it does not include Pulsatilla (and, e.g., Hepatica).
Chromosomes(1) 16 (2x). - Baumberger (1970).
(2) 32 (4x). - Alaska, Canada, U.S.A.?, South America. - Numerous reports.
GeographyNorth American & South American: ALA CAN.
Distribution N = F     AN = r     E = R     CC = r     HL = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonAnemone L.
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