Potentilla turkestanica, a rare species new to the flora of Russia

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SOJÁK Jiří DANIHELKA Jiří HÁJEK Michal

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Turczaninowia
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Faculty of Science

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Field Botany
Keywords plant records; northern Asia; Altai Mountains; Rosaceae
Description In August 2005, Potentilla turkestanica was collected in the south-eastern Altai Mts. in an alpine meadow in the Taldura River valley above the north-western margin of the Chuya steppe. Until recently, the species has been known only from north-western China and Mongolia; this is the first record from Russia. Potentilla turkestanica is a hybridogenous species of P. sect. Niveae. It is similar to P. evestita, but differs from it by 5-foliolate leaves. The morphological differences from two similar species, P. alluvialis and P. anjuica, are briefly described in the paper.
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