Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. ampla (Merr.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov.
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Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. ampla (Merr.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov. |
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Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. ampla (Merr.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov. Figs 1B, C View Figure 1 , 3A View Figure 3
Basionym.
Poa ampla Merr., Rhodora 4(43): 145, 1902.
Synonyms.
Poa ampla Merr., P. confusa Rydb., P. juncifolia var. ampla (Merr.) Dorn, P. laeviculmis T.A. Williams, P. truncata Rydb.
Habitat and range.
Open upland forests, mountain steppe, generally in light, well-drained soils to somewhat heavy soils. Range of the subspecies (Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ), but mostly absent from west side of the Sierra Nevada and westwards. Minor outlying occurrences in Arizona and New Mexico of subsp. juncifolia (Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ) mostly represent var. ampla ( Soreng 1985), likely introduced by seeding.
Chromosome numbers.
Numbers reported as P. ampla : 2 n = 61, 62(x3), 63 (x11), ≈ 63 (x3), 63-64 (x2), 64 (x6), ≈ 65, 70-71, ≈ 97, ≈ 100.
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