Campanula glomerata L.
Publ. & Syn.L., Sp. Pl.: 166 (1753). Described from Europe: "Anglia, Gallia, Suecia". Lectotype (LINN): Herb. Linn. 221.44 (Victorov 2003: 214). - Syncodon glomeratum (L.) Fourr., Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, sér. 2, 17: 111 (1869).
NotesCampanula glomerata is polymorphic but peripheral to the Arctic.
Chromosomes(1) 30 (2x, x = 15). - Europe, Asia (W). - Numerous reports.
(2) 34 (2x, x = 17). - Europe, Siberia. - Several reports.
(3) 68 (4x, x = 17). - Europe, Siberia. - Several reports.
(4) 90 (6x, x = 15). - Asia (W). - Contandriopoulos (1980).
Löve and Löve (1975a) reported only 2n = 30 for this species, to fit with their concept of Syncodon as a genus apart from Campanula due to a different base chromosome number (x = 15). However, numerous chromosome counts with base number x = 17, as in other Campanulas, are known from C. glomerata (see, e.g., Fedorov 1969) and were also known at the time of the Löves.
GeographyEuropean - Asian: NOR* RUS* SIB*.
Distribution N = S     E = *     FN = *     Kh = *     Tm = *     [ key ]
Parent taxonCampanula L.
PAF ID840106
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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