. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 298 Palanderiana was found) collected by Seemann under the name of Draba glacialis. Draba mollissima Steven, Draba glacialis v. mollissima Regel (Fig. 8) from Caucasus seems to be the same as Draba Palanderiana. Draba repens M. v. Bieb. Draba repens is loo- sely tufted in that the vegetative shots are long and- stolonlike, and the covering is peculiar, only consisting of nearly stalkless 2-branched, seldom 3- or 4-branched hairs especially on the margins (Fig. 9). Draba affinis Ledeb. and Draba Gmelini Adams cannot be se- parated from Draba repens


. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. 298 Palanderiana was found) collected by Seemann under the name of Draba glacialis. Draba mollissima Steven, Draba glacialis v. mollissima Regel (Fig. 8) from Caucasus seems to be the same as Draba Palanderiana. Draba repens M. v. Bieb. Draba repens is loo- sely tufted in that the vegetative shots are long and- stolonlike, and the covering is peculiar, only consisting of nearly stalkless 2-branched, seldom 3- or 4-branched hairs especially on the margins (Fig. 9). Draba affinis Ledeb. and Draba Gmelini Adams cannot be se- parated from Draba repens. In Arctic regions found in Novaya Zem- lya, Waigatsch, Chaba- rowa, Coast of the Karic gulf and in Tschuktscher-land. Beyond the Arctic regions found in Caucasus, Ural- and Altai-mountains and in Siberia. Draba crassifolia Grah. Belongs to the Section „Drabeæ" and not to the Section „Drabellau as quoted by Watson. Both Watson and Lange describe the plant as annual or biennial, but this is not the case, the specimens I have seen from America and Greenland all show that the plant is perennial. Also the. Fig. 9. Draba repens M. v. B. (Specimen from Waigatsch collected by F. R. Kjellman & N. Lundström).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Botaniske forening i København. København : H. Hagerups Forlag


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