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(A. E. Porsild) Holub

Preslia 70: 107. 1998.

Basionym: Thlaspi arcticum A. E. Porsild Sargentia 4: 40. 1943
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 5 November 2020

Perennials; (with persistent petiolar remains). Stems simple or several from caudex, erect, unbranched, 0.5–1.8 dm. Basal leaves: petiole 0.4–1.3 cm; blade oblanceolate to spatulate, 0.3–1.8 cm × 2–4 mm, base cuneate or attenuate, margins entire, apex obtuse. Cauline leaves 3–7; blade ovate or suboblong, 0.5–1 cm × 1–5 mm, base minutely auriculate, margins entire, apex obtuse to subacute. Racemes 0.5–6 cm. Fruiting pedicels ascending to horizontal, straight, 3–8 mm. Flowers: sepals 1.5–2.5 × 0.5–1 mm, (margins white); petals white, 3–5 × 2–2.5 mm, often flaring between blade and claw, apex rounded; filaments 2–3 mm; anthers ca. 0.5 mm. Fruits not winged, narrowly obovate, 6–10 × 2–3.5 mm, base cuneate, apex obtuse; ovules 8–14 per ovary; style (0.3–)0.6–1 mm. Seeds yellow-brown, 1.5–2 mm, nearly smooth. 2n = 14.


Phenology: Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat: Dry tundra ridges, arctic coast
Elevation: 0-500 m

Discussion

Noccaea arctica is rare, known from a limited number of collections. P. K. Holmgren (1971) suggested that additional collections might indicate that it is a variety of N. fendleri (as Thlaspi montanum).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.