Claytonia sarmentosa explained
Claytonia sarmentosa is a species of flowering plant in the genus Claytonia, which is indigenous to the mountains of the Lake Baikal region and eastern Siberia and northwestern North America including Alaska, Yukon and northern British Columbia. [1] A widespread species of the mountain chains of Asia and North America, Claytonia sarmentosa has been subject of differing taxonomic opinions with problematic confusion with Claytonia arctica and C. scammaniana.[2] A taxonomic revision including an analysis of the Udokan Mountains population and comparison with Alaskan material was published in 2006.[3]
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Notes and References
- Web site: Claytonia sarmentosa C.A.Mey. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 2 November 2020 .
- The Claytonia arctica Complex in Alaska—Analyzing a Beringian Taxonomic Puzzle Using Taxonomic Concepts . 2019 . Ickert-Bond . Stefanie M. . Murray . David . Oliver . Margaret G. . Berrios . Hazel K. . Webb . Campbell O. . Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden . 104 . 3 . 478–494 . 10.3417/2019491 . 203410317 . free .
- Miller, J. M. and K. L. Chambers. 2006. Systematics of Claytonia (Portulacaceae). Systematic Botany Monographs 78: 1-234.