Difference between revisions of "Papaver gorodkovii"
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|habitat=Well-drained gravels of floodplain terraces and coastal arctic screes | |habitat=Well-drained gravels of floodplain terraces and coastal arctic screes | ||
|elevation=0-100 m | |elevation=0-100 m | ||
− | |distribution=Alaska;Asia (Russian Far East) | + | |distribution=Alaska;Asia (Russian Far East). |
|discussion=<p>According to A. I. Tolmatchew and V. V. Petrovsky (1975), this species is known in Alaska also from the Seward Peninsula, presumably based on a specimen at LE (St. Petersburg), which we have not seen.</p> | |discussion=<p>According to A. I. Tolmatchew and V. V. Petrovsky (1975), this species is known in Alaska also from the Seward Peninsula, presumably based on a specimen at LE (St. Petersburg), which we have not seen.</p> | ||
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|habitat=Well-drained gravels of floodplain terraces and coastal arctic screes | |habitat=Well-drained gravels of floodplain terraces and coastal arctic screes | ||
|elevation=0-100 m | |elevation=0-100 m | ||
− | |distribution=Alaska;Asia (Russian Far East) | + | |distribution=Alaska;Asia (Russian Far East). |
|reference=None | |reference=None | ||
|publication title=Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) | |publication title=Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) | ||
|publication year=1973 | |publication year=1973 | ||
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|genus=Papaver | |genus=Papaver | ||
|section=Papaver sect. Meconella | |section=Papaver sect. Meconella | ||
|species=Papaver gorodkovii | |species=Papaver gorodkovii | ||
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Revision as of 13:48, 27 July 2019
Plants cespitose, sometimes densly so, to 1.5 dm. Leaves to 5 cm; petiole 1/2-3/4 length of leaf; blade light green abaxially, dark green adaxially, lanceolate, 1×-lobed with 1, occasionally 2, pairs of lateral lobes, hirsute; terminal lobe occasionally with small secondary lobes, apex obtuse, rounded. Inflorescences: scapes erect, sparsely to densely hispid. Flowers to 3.5 cm diam.; petals yellow or white; anthers yellow; stigmas 5-6, disc flat. Capsules subglobose to obconic, to 1.2 cm, 1-2.5 times longer than broad, densely hirsute, trichomes dark brown or black.
Phenology: Flowering Jul-early Aug.
Habitat: Well-drained gravels of floodplain terraces and coastal arctic screes
Elevation: 0-100 m
Distribution
Alaska, Asia (Russian Far East).
Discussion
According to A. I. Tolmatchew and V. V. Petrovsky (1975), this species is known in Alaska also from the Seward Peninsula, presumably based on a specimen at LE (St. Petersburg), which we have not seen.
Selected References
None.