Saxifraga anadyrensis Losinsk.
Publ. & Syn.Saxifraga funstonii auct., non (Small) Fedde (1906).
NotesZhmylev: Saxifraga anadyrensis is an eastern Siberian boreal-alpine species and probably the high mountain suboceanic race of S. omolojensis, differing by absence of hair on the leaves.
       Elven: As such it is debatable as species, perhaps rather an ecotype. Malyschev (1994a) reported it from the Arctic in Kharaulakh in northern Siberia. We do not know whether this is an omission in Zhmylev's draft or if he has re-evaluated the plants.
Chromosomes26 (2x). - Siberia (N). - Yurtsev and Zhukova (1982); Zhukova and Petrovsky (1987a, two counts). See notes.
GeographyAsian (NE): SIB? RFE.
Distribution N = S     E = R     CS = r     Kh = ?     [ key ]
Parent taxonSaxifraga L.
PAF ID500716
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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