Angelica archangelica L.
Publ. & Syn.Archangelica norwegica Rupr., Fl. Samojed. Cisural.: 37 (1845). Described from Norway. - Angelica norwegica (Rupr.) Nyman, Suppl. Syll. Fl. Eur.: 26 (1865).
NotesTwo races of Angelica archangelica are accepted in the North Atlantic area (e.g., Cannon 1968b; Weinert 1973; Elven 1994; Mossberg and Stenberg 2004; Elven et al. 2005; Fröberg 2010): subsp. archangelica and subsp. litoralis. The two differ in several characters assumed to be independently inherited (Fröberg) and are nearly allopatric. Subspecies archangelica is a common plant in the southern Arctic in mainland northern Europe, Iceland, and Greenland. Hultén and Fries (1986) and other sources have reported subsp. litoralis from the arctic parts of Iceland but Fröberg doubts this. All Icelandic material he has inspected belongs to subsp. archangelica. Subspecies litoralis is southern in Scandinavia and does not approach the Arctic in any recognizable form. The same is most probably the case in the Murman area in European Russia.
Chromosomes22 (2x). - Europe (N), Russia (N). - Several reports.
GeographyAmphi-Atlantic (E) - European: ICE NOR RUS GRL.
Parent taxonAngelica L.
PAF ID911902
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Panarctic Flora Editor-in-Chief: Reidar Elven (Natural History Museum, University of Oslo)
Editorial Committee: Reidar Elven, David F. Murray (Museum of the North, University of Alaska), Volodya Yu. Razzhivin (Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences), Boris A. Yurtsev [deceased] (Komarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences)