Poa palustris L.
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22. Poa palustris L. View in CoL
In Systema Naturae, ed. 10, 2: 874 (1759). — Rozhevitz, Flora of the USSR 2: 397 (1934). — Tzvelev, Arctic Flora of the USSR 2: 150 (1964). — Perfiljeva, Identification Book of High Plants of Yakutia: 76 (1974). — Olonova, Flora of Siberia 2: 184 (1990).
P.palustris subsp. palustris (L.) Tzvelev, Grasses of the USSR: 470 (1976).
L ECTOTYPUS. — (LINN-87.21) (Soreng in Cafferty et al. 2000: 256). — Meadows, river banks, thickets and thinned forests: all districts.
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION. — Scand., Atl. and Middle Eur., East Eur., Cauc., Sib., Rus. Far East, Middle Asia, Mediterr., Ir., Himal., Jung.-Kashg., Mong., Jap.-Chin., N Amer.
REMARK
Probably, it occurs in Yakutia much more frequently. All samples of P. trivialis from Yakutia, are to be attributed to P. palustris . The nearest known occurrences of P. trivialis are on Sakhalin and vinity of lake Khanka in Primorye.
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