Potentilla anserina subsp. groenlandica Tratt.
Publ. & Syn.Potentilla egedii Wormsk., Fl. Dan. 9, 27: 5, t. 1578 (1818). Holotype: Greenland: Holsteinborg. Wormskiold, Fl. Dan. 9, 27: t. 1578. 1818. (see Rousi 1965: 103). A specimen (C) cited by Wormskiold, leg. Giesecke, has not been found. - Argentina egedii (Wormsk.) Rydb., Monogr. N. Amer. Potentill.: 158 (1898). - Potentilla anserina subsp. egedii (Wormsk.) Hiitonen, Suom. Kasvio: 449 (1933). - Argentina anserina subsp. egedii (Wormsk.) Á. Löve & Ritchie, Canad. J. Bot. 44: 435 (1966).
NotesWe provisionally accept the name subsp. groenlandica to have priority for this subspecies (see, e.g., Soják 1969; Löve 1970a). The characters reported for subsp. groenlandica are in some ways intermediate between subsp. egedii and subsp. anserina and could be due to hybridization. Similar plants are absent from the North Pacific regions where subsp. anserina also is absent. However, plants with the "groenlandica" appearance occur geographically independent of subsp. anserina, and in the absence of more "typical "egedii", in Iceland and in parts of Greenland and northern Scandinavia. We therefore assume that "groenlandica" and "egedii" are parts of the polymorphy within a single race
       Yurtsev: On the Gilmimlinei Hot Springs (East Chukotka) is a rather peculiar var. thermalis Jurtz. with laciniate bractlets.
Chromosomes(1) 28 (4x). - Europe (N), Russia (N), Far East (N), Alaska, Canada, Greenland. - Numerous reports.
(2) 35 (5x). - Europe (N), Russia (N). - Erlandsson (1942b).
(3) 42 (6x). - Europe (Norway). - Erlandsson (1942b, four populations).
Also 2n = 28 (4x) from western Alaska (Murray and Kelso 1997), in the meeting zone between subsp. groenlandica and subsp. pacifica.
GeographyAmphi-Beringian - North American (N) - amphi-Atlantic - European (N): ICE NOR RUS SIB RFE ALA CAN GRL.
Distribution N = F     AN = r     C = ?     GW = f     D = S     Ic = s     E = F     CC = s     HL = s     FN = f     CE = f     CS = f     UN = r     AW = f     GE = s     Kh = r     CW = s     KP = f     [ key ]
Parent taxonPotentilla anserina L.
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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)