Astragalus robbinsii (Oakes) A. Gray
Publ. & Syn.A. Gray, Manual, ed. 2: 98 (1856). - Phaca robbinsii Oakes, Mag. Hort. Bot. 7: 181 (1841). Syntypes (GH, NY, PH): U.S.A.: Vermont, Burlington, "banks of the Onion river", 1829, leg. J.W. Robbins.
NotesMurray and Elven: Hultén (1968b) accepted two races of Astragalus robbinsii, both reaching the Arctic: subsp. robbinsii and subsp. harringtonii. Yurtsev (PAF proposal) accepted two species. Welsh (2007) considered A. robbinsii a polymorphic species with eight varieties. He restricted the name var. robbinsii to a now extinct population in Vermont in northeastern U.S.A. (together with two other eastern races), whereas he considered the most widespread race in the west to be var. minor (this one also disjunctly present in New England), besides acceptance of subsp. harringtonii as a variety. We follow ranks as proposed by Welsh.
Chromosomes(1) 16 (2x). - Ledingham (1960).
(2) 32 (4x). - Canada (Quebec). - Gervais et al. (1999, for subsp. fernaldii).
GeographyAmerican Beringian - Cordilleran & North American (NE).
Parent taxonAstragalus L.
Child taxa Astragalus robbinsii var. harringtonii (Rydb.) Barneby
Astragalus robbinsii var. minor (Hook.) Barneby
PAF ID630508
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
Editorial Committee: Reidar Elven, David F. Murray (Museum of the North, University of Alaska), Volodya Yu. Razzhivin (Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences), Boris A. Yurtsev [deceased] (Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences)