Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. nevadensis (Vasey ex Scribn.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov.
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Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. nevadensis (Vasey ex Scribn.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov. |
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Poa secunda subsp. juncifolia var. nevadensis (Vasey ex Scribn.) Soreng, comb. et stat nov. Fig. 4C View Figure 4
Basionym.
Poa nevadensis Vasey ex Scribn., Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 10: 66, 1883.
Synonyms.
Atropis nevadensis (Vasey ex Scribn.) Beal, Atropis pauciflora Thurb., Panicularia thurberiana Kuntze, Poa nevadensis Vasey ex Scribn., Poa pauciflora (Thurb.) Benth. ex Vasey, Poa tenuifolia var. scabra Vasey ex Scribn. (nom. inval.), Poa thurberiana (Kuntze) Vasey, Puccinellia nevadensis (Vasey ex Scribn.) Ponert.
Habitat and range.
Open forests and steppe, in light, well-drained to heavier soils. Range of the subspecies (Fig. 2B View Figure 2 ), but mostly absent from west side of the Sierra Nevada and westward. Collected once in New Mexico ( Soreng 1985).
Chromosome numbers.
Numbers reported as P. nevadensis : 2 n = 62 (x2), 62-63, 63 (x7), 64, 64-66 (x2), ≈ 65, 70.
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