Valeriana transjenisensis Kreyer
Publ. & Syn.Kazak., Izv. Saratovsk. Obshch. Estestvoisp. 1, 4: 21 (1925). Described from the eastern parts of European Russia.
NotesElven and Solstad: Valeriana transjenisensis reaches the Arctic along the lower Lena and Jenisei rivers (Sokolova 1987a; Kurbatskij 1996b). Relations to V. officinalis, V. sambucifolia, and V. wolgensis are not clear and the three ploidy levels reported may indicate some heterogeneity.
Chromosomes(1) 14 (2x, x = 7). - Siberia (the Lake Baikal area). - Kurbatskij (1996b).
(2) 42 (6x). - Far East (N). - Probatova and Sokolovskaya (1988).
(3) 56 (8x). - Siberia. - Krogulevich and Rostovtseva (1984).
GeographyAsian (N/C): SIB.
Distribution N = F     D = R     E = F     YG = r     UN = r     KP = s     [ key ]
Parent taxonValeriana L.
PAF ID900105
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