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Armeria maritima subsp. maritima

Armeria maritima subsp. maritima (Mill.) Willd.   (redirected from: Armeria elongata Koch)
Family: Plumbaginaceae
[Armeria elongata Koch, moreStatice maritima Mill.]
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Claude Lefèbvre, Xavier Vekemans in Flora of North America (vol. 5)
Leaf blades hairy or glabrous. Scapes hairy. Inflorescences: sheath length 0.33-0.75 times diam. of flower head; outer involucral bracts much shorter than flower head. Flowers dimorphic: papillate stigmas associated with finely reticulate pollen; smooth stigmas associated with coarsely reticulate pollen; calyx hairy throughout or on ribs only. 2n = 18.

Flowering late spring-early summer. Maritime rocks, cliffs; 0 m; Greenland; Oreg.; Europe.

Populations of subsp. maritima occur mainly in coastal salt marshes, cliffs, rocks, and pastures in northwestern Europe and have their most western extension in southern Greenland, below 62°N latitude. It is introduced and naturalized at Yaquina Head.

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