North American Species of Festuca Volume 10 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...inf. (St. Polten)." The following specimens have been examined: New York: Ithaca, Coville, June 12, 1886. Ontario: Gait, Herriott, no. 21144. British Columbia: Esquimalt, Macoun 29732. The last two are in the Herbarium of the Geological and Natural History Sur of Canada. 15b. Festuca ovina vivipara L. Festuca ovina vivipara L. Sp. PI. ed. 2. 1: 108. 1762. "Habitat in Alpibus L poniae, Helvetiae, Scotiae." Festuca viripara Smith, Fl. Brit. 1: 114. 1800. This occurs in North Americai Greenland and Iceland to Labrador and Newfoundland. The plant of the Wl Mountains heretofore referred here is F. rubra prolifera. 15c. Festuca ovina supina (Schur) Hack. estuca supina Schur, Enum. Pl. Transs. 784. 1866. "Auf Felsen und Gerolle der halpen: Fogaraser-Arpaser-Kerzesorer-Rodnaer Alpen, Glimmerschiefer; Kronter Alpen: Butsets, Konigstein, Kalk, HunyaderAlpen, Retyezat. G000'000'." estuca ovina supina Hack. Bot. Centralb. 8: 405. 1881. his subspecies ranges from Greenland southward to the White Mountains, and he west occurs from British Columbia and Alberta south in the Cascades and ras to California, and in the Rockies to Arizona. Apparently it does not occur daska. his plant has been generally confused by American botanists with F. ovina 'hyphyUa, from which it is often separable with difficulty. 15d. Festuca ovina duriuscula (L.) Koch. 'estuca duriuscula L. Sp. Pl. 1: 74. 1753. "Habitat in Europae pratis siccis." e'sitica ovina duriuscula Koch, Syn. 812. 1857. udging from herbarium material this subspecies is but sparingly introduced in erica. Most specimens so named are F. rubra. 15e. Festuca ovina capillata (Lam.) Hack. tstuca capillata Lam. Fl. Fr. 3: 597. 1778. Type locality, France. 'estuca lenuifolia Sibth. Fl. Oxon. 44. 1794....

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 Excerpt: ...inf. (St. Polten)." The following specimens have been examined: New York: Ithaca, Coville, June 12, 1886. Ontario: Gait, Herriott, no. 21144. British Columbia: Esquimalt, Macoun 29732. The last two are in the Herbarium of the Geological and Natural History Sur of Canada. 15b. Festuca ovina vivipara L. Festuca ovina vivipara L. Sp. PI. ed. 2. 1: 108. 1762. "Habitat in Alpibus L poniae, Helvetiae, Scotiae." Festuca viripara Smith, Fl. Brit. 1: 114. 1800. This occurs in North Americai Greenland and Iceland to Labrador and Newfoundland. The plant of the Wl Mountains heretofore referred here is F. rubra prolifera. 15c. Festuca ovina supina (Schur) Hack. estuca supina Schur, Enum. Pl. Transs. 784. 1866. "Auf Felsen und Gerolle der halpen: Fogaraser-Arpaser-Kerzesorer-Rodnaer Alpen, Glimmerschiefer; Kronter Alpen: Butsets, Konigstein, Kalk, HunyaderAlpen, Retyezat. G000'000'." estuca ovina supina Hack. Bot. Centralb. 8: 405. 1881. his subspecies ranges from Greenland southward to the White Mountains, and he west occurs from British Columbia and Alberta south in the Cascades and ras to California, and in the Rockies to Arizona. Apparently it does not occur daska. his plant has been generally confused by American botanists with F. ovina 'hyphyUa, from which it is often separable with difficulty. 15d. Festuca ovina duriuscula (L.) Koch. 'estuca duriuscula L. Sp. Pl. 1: 74. 1753. "Habitat in Europae pratis siccis." e'sitica ovina duriuscula Koch, Syn. 812. 1857. udging from herbarium material this subspecies is but sparingly introduced in erica. Most specimens so named are F. rubra. 15e. Festuca ovina capillata (Lam.) Hack. tstuca capillata Lam. Fl. Fr. 3: 597. 1778. Type locality, France. 'estuca lenuifolia Sibth. Fl. Oxon. 44. 1794....

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