Antennaria friesiana (Trautv.) E. Ekman
Publ. & Syn.E. Ekman, Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 22: 416 (1928) ["frieseana"]. - Antennaria alpina var. friesiana Trautv., Fl. Terr. Tschukt.: 24 (1878). Described from the Kolyma River (Siberia).
NotesElven and Petrovsky: Bayer (1993, 1996, 2006) treated the Antennaria friesiana group as one species with three subspecies: the sexuals subsp. alaskana and subsp. neoalaskana and the agamospermous subsp. friesiana. He considered the sexuals to be the progenitors of the much more widespread and agamospermous one. The sexuals are mainly restricted to the Beringian (unglaciated) parts of northwestern North America and the aggregate has its centre there.
       Two races described from northeastern Asia (Petrovsky 1986) may belong somewhere within the named subspecies but we do not yet know where. They have not been effectively compared with North American plants and are entered provisionally after subsp. friesiana because we assume them to be closely related to or synonymous with that subspecies.
Chromosomes(1) 28 (4x). - Chmielewski and Chinnappa (1990).
(2) 56 (8x). - Chmielewski and Chinnappa (1990).
GeographyAsian (NE) - amphi-Beringian - North American (N).
Parent taxonAntennaria Gaertn.
Child taxa Antennaria friesiana subsp. alaskana (Malte) Hultén
Antennaria friesiana subsp. beringensis V.V. Petrovsky
Antennaria friesiana subsp. friesiana
Antennaria friesiana subsp. neoalaskana (A.E. Porsild) R.J. Bayer & Stebbins
Antennaria friesiana subsp. pseudoisolepis V.V. Petrovsky
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
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