LETTER TO THE EDITOR
A f lour ish ing populat ion of sea mayweed (Tr ip leurospermum mari t imum ssp. phaeocephalum) c lose to i ts northern l imi t in north-east Greenland During a British Arcturus Expedition to Eskimones on the south coast of Clavering Island, north-east Greenland in July 2003, the sandy south-facing...
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Summary: | A f lour ish ing populat ion of sea mayweed (Tr ip leurospermum mari t imum ssp. phaeocephalum) c lose to i ts northern l imi t in north-east Greenland During a British Arcturus Expedition to Eskimones on the south coast of Clavering Island, north-east Greenland in July 2003, the sandy south-facing coastal strip to the west of the ruined old trapper’s hut known as the Storholts Hus (Mikkelsen 2008) at 7489’N, 21833’W and west of Granatdal was noted to have an abundance of flowering plants of the Arctic subspecies of Tripleur- |
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