Antennaria rosea subsp. confinis (Greene) R.J. Bayer
Publ. & Syn.Antennaria breitungii A.E. Porsild, Canad. Field-Naturalist 64: 18 (1950). Holotype (CAN): Canada: the Yukon Territory, Whitehorse, sandy bluffs east of Lewes River, 1944, leg. A.E. Porsild and R.T. Porsild 9229.
NotesPorsild & Cody (1980) mapped subsp. confinis (as Antennaria elegans) as possibly present in the Borderline Arctic in the Great Bear Lake area in the Northwest Territories.
Chromosomes(1) 28 (4x). - Chmielewski and Chinnappa (1990, for A. elegans).
(2) 42 (6x). - Bayer (1993).
(3) 56 (8x). - Chmielewski and Chinnappa (1990, for A. elegans, A. incarnata, and A. breitungii); Bayer (1993).
(4) 70 (10x). - Bayer (1993).
The report of a tetraploid by Chmielewski and Chinnappa (1990) is outside Bayer's concept of this taxon.
GeographyNorth American (W): (CAN).
Distribution N = S     E = b     CC = b     [ key ]
Parent taxonAntennaria rosea Greene
PAF ID860806b
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