Mulgedium tataricum (L.) DC.
Publ. & Syn.DC., Prodr. 7, 1: 248 (1838). - Sonchus tataricus L., Mant. Pl. 2: 572 (1771). Described from "Tataria" and Siberia. Lectotype: "Sonchus foliis lanceolatis, ..." in J.G. Gmelin, Fl. Sibir. 2: 11, t. 3. 1752. (van Raamsdonk in Wisskirchen 1997: 105). - Lactuca tatarica (L.) C.A. Mey., Verz. Pfl. Casp. Meer.: 56 (1831). - Lagedium tataricum (L.) Soják, Novit. Bot. Delect. Seminum Horti Bot. Univ. Carol. Prag.: 34 (1961).
NotesKorobkov (PAF proposal) reported Mulgedium tataricum to reach the Arctic but we do not know exactly where. Hultén and Fries (1986) did not map it from the Arctic but Sokolova (1987b) mentioned it from the Bolshezemelskaya Tundra, Tokarevskikh (1977) mapped it from the southwestern (non-arctic) part of Malozemelskaya Tundra, whereas Sekretareva (1999, 2004) did not include it from the Kanin-Pechora region.
Chromosomes16 18 (2x). - Europe (E), Russia, Asia (C). - Several reports.
GeographyEuropean (E) - Asian (C): RUS.
Distribution N = S     E = R     KP = r     [ key ]
Parent taxonMulgedium Cass.
PAF ID863802
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