Gentianopsis detonsa subsp. detonsa

Common names: Seaside or arctic serrate gentian salt-ensian
Synonyms: Gentiana detonsa var. groenlandica Victorin G. richardsonii A. E. Porsild
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 14.

Herbs 0.2–2 dm. Stems simple or those of larger plants with branches or peduncles arising from base. Leaf blades: basal oblanceolate, apex obtuse to acute; cauline leaves linear, apex usually acute, occasionally absent. Flowers: outer calyx lobes distinctly longer than inner, apex acuminate, inner ovate to lanceolate, apex acute to short-acuminate; corolla 12–36 mm, lobes oblong-triangular, 0.5+ times as long as tube, margins dentate, not fringed, narrowed apically, apex ± acute; gynophore short, thick. Seed coat papillate only toward ends. 2n = 78 (Iceland).


Phenology: Flowering summer.
Habitat: Wet seaside meadows, brackish mudflats, north of tree line.
Elevation: 0–10 m.

Distribution

Greenland, N.W.T., Nunavut, Alaska, Eurasia (arctic regions).

Discussion

The corolla lobes of subsp. detonsa and subsp. yukonensis are proportionately narrower than those of the other Gentianopsis taxa in the flora area and taper to a more nearly acute apex than those of any other taxa except G. macrantha.

Plants from arctic Canada and Greenland do not ap­pear to be separable from those from Iceland, the prov­enance of the type, nor from plants from Norway. If representatives of Gentianopsis detonsa in any other part of continental Europe are considered taxonomi­cally separable, subsp. detonsa in the flora area is appro­priately retained in the autonymic subspecies.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
James S. Pringle +
(Rottbøll) Ma +
Gentiana detonsa +
Seaside or arctic serrate gentian +  and salt-ensian +
Greenland +, N.W.T. +, Nunavut +, Alaska +  and Eurasia (arctic regions). +
0–10 m. +
Wet seaside meadows, brackish mudflats, north of tree line. +
Flowering summer. +
Acta Phytotax. Sin. +
Gentiana detonsa var. groenlandica +  and G. richardsonii +
Gentianopsis detonsa subsp. detonsa +
Gentianopsis detonsa +
subspecies +