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Alchemilla glomerulans Buser  
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FamilyROSACEAE
Genus speciesAlchemilla glomerulans Buser 
BibliographyBull. Herb. Boissier 1(App. 2): 30 (1893)
Native RangeEurope to w. Siberia, Greenland to ne. Canada
Primary BiomeSubalpine or Subarctic
Habitatrocky slopes
Descriptionleaves over 6cm wide, reniform to orbiculate, palmatilobate, lobes 9, often intensely distorted, appresed hirsute, flowers in dense clusters
Size10-15cm
Colorgreen yellow
Bloomsummer
Ca-
Typeperennial
Cultivationrock crevices with favourable water regime, eastern slopes
alpine house, poor, drained soil, shading in summer
Propagationseed in spring, barely covered, germ. 1-3 months, 16-18°C
division in early spring and fall; cuttings in late summer
SynonymsAlchemilla glacialis Ósk.
Alchemilla glomerulans f. aestivalis Snarskis
Alchemilla glomerulans f. autumnalis Snarskis
Alchemilla glomerulans f. dasycalyx G.C.Westerl.
Alchemilla glomerulans f. glabrior G.C.Westerl.
Alchemilla glomerulans var. pseudomicans (Böcher) Böcher
Alchemilla obtusa var. comosa Brenner
Alchemilla pseudomicans Böcher
Alchemilla vulgaris ssp. comosa (Brenner) Gams
Alchemilla vulgaris var. comosa (Brenner) Fernald & Wiegand
Alchemilla vulgaris f. glacialis Á.Löve
Alchemilla vulgaris var. glomerulans (Buser) Briq.
Alchemilla vugaris f. glomerulans (Buser) Fiori
Alchemilla vulgaris ssp. glomerulans (Buser) Murb.
Potentilla glomerulans (Buser) Christenh. & Väre
Territory1 Europe
     10 Northern Europe (FIN Finland, GRB Great Britain, ICE Iceland, NOR Norway, SWE Sweden)
     11 Middle Europe (AUT Austria, GER Germany, SWI Switzerland)
     12 Southwestern Europe (FRA France, SPA Spain)
     13 Southeastern Europe (ALB Albania, ITA Italy, YUG Yugoslavia)
     14 Eastern Europe (BLT Baltic States, RUE East European Russia, RUN North European Russia, RUW Northwest European Russia)
3 Asia-Temperate
     30 Siberia (WSB West Siberia)
7 Northern America
     70 Subarctic America (GNL Greenland)
     72 Eastern Canada (LAB Labrador, QUE Québec)
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