Sagina Sagina subsp. muscosa
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(b) Subsp. muscosa View in CoL (Jordan) Nyman, Consp. 121 (1878)
( S. muscosa Jordan ):
Flowers commonly 5-merous. Sepals ovateelliptical, usually appressed in fruit; petals always conspicuous and sometimes as long as the sepals. Mountain rocks and ledges. 9 France (E. Cévennes, Auvergne, E. Pyrenees). S. boydii Buchanan-White , Trans. Proc. Bot. Soc. Edinb. 17: 33 (1887), a densely caespitose perennial with short, erect, glabrous stems, crowded, imbricate, rigid, strongly recurved leaves and 4- to 5-merous flowers, is presumed to have been collected near Braemar, Scotland, in 1878 but has not been seen since, though still retained in cultivation. N o ripe seeds are ever formed; the capsule remains enclosed in the tightly appressed sepals. 2/7=22.
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Sagina Sagina subsp. muscosa
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
Subsp. muscosa
Subsp. muscosa (Jordan) Nyman, Consp. 121 (1878) |