Draba sibirica subsp. arctica Böcher
Publ. & Syn.Böcher, Bot. Not. 127: 322 (1974). Holotype (C): Greenland: eastern Greenland, Klitdal, 7054'N 2225'W, 29. July 1971, leg. S. Funder.
NotesPetrovsky: Plants from the Russian Far East (East Chukotka) reported as Draba sibirica are probably rather glabrous D. juvenilis.
       Murray: Plants from Alaska and the Yukon Territory have been referred to this species. They belong to the related but specifically distinct, non-arctic D. ogilviensis Hultén (see Murray and Parker 1999). The chromosome counts (2n = 16) reported by Mulligan in Porsild (1967) and Mulligan and Porsild (1969b) under the name D. sibirica also belong to D. ogilviensis.
Chromosomes16 (2x). - Greenland, cultivated plants. - Böcher (1966a, 1974).
GeographyEuropean (E) - Asian (NW) & North American (Greenlandic, E): RUS SIB GRL.
Distribution N = F     C = S     D = F     E = F     YG = r     UN = s     GE = r     Tm = r     KP = s     [ key ]
Parent taxonDraba sibirica (Pall.) Thell.
PAF ID672137a
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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