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  • 1768 Treatment appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 439. Mentioned on page 58, 387. Plants 2–8(–12) cm. Leaves mostly basal (in persistent rosettes);
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  • penetrates into the high Arctic in Nunavut, the Yukon Territory, and Alaska. The global range of N. ericoides also includes arctic, boreal, and temperate
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  • subalpine to arctic habitats, extending south in the Rocky Mountains to Utah and Colorado in the west, and to the northern Great Lakes region in the east.
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  • stem leaves, ending in a short, hyaline awn. Seta straight or somewhat curved when dry, cygneous when moist, yellow. Capsule mostly erect when dry, pendent
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  • anderssonii (Wichura) Grout Treatment appears in FNA Volume 27. Treatment on page 362. Plants small, in compact, yellow-brown or green tufts. Stems (0
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  • ascending, green or reddish, simple, glabrous or sparsely tomentose. Leaves mostly basal (in rosettes, petiolate), bright green; blades (basal) broadly lanceolate
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  • Flowering Jun–Aug(–Sep). Habitat: Arctic and alpine tundra, snowbed slopes, pond and stream margins, boulder ridges in streambeds, heaths, ledges, dry gravelly
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  • observed in younger collections when leaves are soaked only in water, it is most readily observed in older specimens if plants are dipped sequentially in alcohol
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  • trichos, hair, alluding to straight, erect calyptral hairs in many species Treatment appears in FNA Volume 28. Treatment on page 45. Mentioned on page 38
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  • laminal cells in the subula). B. M. Murray (1987) excluded A. crassinervia from the Arctic, while M. F. V. Corley et al. (1981) submerged it in A. rothii.
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  • previous), but differ in the shape of their glumes and in their wider glume margins. Elymus alaskanus differs from E. trachycaulus (p. 321) in its greater cold
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  • infraspecific taxa. Most plants from the Arctic to cool-temperate North America, including higher elevations in the Southwest, are very similar to plants
    10 KB (1,200 words) - 21:38, 5 November 2020
  • will also serve to distinguish this species in the field. Caducous-leaved forms are frequent in the Arctic. In Nunavut, it is known from Ellesmere Island
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  • Que., Yukon Festuca hyperborea is a high arctic species that grows from Banks Island in the Canadian Arctic east to Greenland and south to Quebec. It
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  • hyparcticum is sporadic in Arctic Eurasia (coastal Russia from Russian Far East west to Novaya Zemlya); it is mainly high-arctic. It is characterized by
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  • Schultz-Bipontinus & F. W. Schultz in F. W. Schultz, Arch. Fl., 311. 1861. Guy L. Nesom Common names: Woodland Arctic-cudweed gnaphale des bois Illustrated
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  • appears in FNA Volume 19. Treatment on page 167. Mentioned on page 166. Plants 10–40(–50) cm. Stems usually simple, ± thinly arachnoid. Leaves mostly 2–8 mm
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  • blades (2–)4–18(–30) × 0.8–1.2(–2) mm. Peduncular bracts 0–3, remote, distal (mostly beyond midstem), 4.5–7 mm, margins and apices brown, hyaline, erose, scarious
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  • lepagei were smaller in general than those of var. lewisii. Stamens were longer than carpels in var. lepagei and shorter than carpels in var. lewisii. Specimens
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  • lacerate; blades 4-14 cm long, 1-2 mm wide, basal blades mostly involute, cauline blades mostly flat. Panicles (4)8-25(50) cm long, 0.5-20 cm wide, broadly
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