Oxalis acetosella L.
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Filed As
Oxalidaceae
Oxalis acetosella L. -
Identifiers
NY Barcode: 4955326
Occurrence ID: 1c9369fa-ffd9-43f4-842e-11063d87d073
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Oxalidales
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Family
Oxalidaceae
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All Determinations
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Location Notes
[Northern Asia]
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Distribution
04955326 j fCCTJ Central SIBERIA xJoOlv^fRegion of Novosibirsk) Oxalis acetosella L. Locally abundant in shade; past fruiting, capsules all split open. Abies sibirica—Picea obovata -foifBat. on very steep slopes and cliffs along Kinterep River, at site of former settlement of Pereleshino, ca. 13 km ENE from Alexan- drovka and 4 km ESE of YegorTevsk* ca. 122 km ESE of Novosibirsk, 27 km NE of Maslyanino. 54e29’N, 84°32'E Alt. 300-400 m H. H. litis July 1979 J. C. Coffey M. F. Denton No,\\ \ I. Krasnoborov 4th field expedition conducted to the U.S.S.R. under the USA/USSR Cooperative Agreement in the Protection of the Environment, Project VI.I - Protection of Native Species of Flora. Sponsored by the Cary Arboretum of the New York Botanical Garden. t Central SIBERIA v/OOlV'(Region of Novosibirsk) a} Cool, dark*, moist, mossy Abies sibirica forest, at or near base of steep N-facing slope above Kinterep River in N-facing microhabitats, with Oxalis acetosella, Daphne mezereum, Aconitum septentrionale, Actffea erythrocarpa, Paris quadrifolia. b) Open sunny Picea obovata—Abies sibirica— Betula pendula woods on top and S-facing slope of razorback ridge, along footpath, with Angelica sylvestris. cj Floodplain meadow along Kinterep River with giant herbs (to 3 m) of Aconitum septentrionale, A. volubile, Archangelica decurrens, Heracleum dissecturn* Cirsium heterophyllum, _C. sp., Delphinium elatum, Veronica longifolia. d) NE-faeing wooded steep talus slope along Kinterep River, with giant moss- and fern- covered boulders lltider Abies sibirica, Picea obovata, and Betula pendula, with Adoxa moschatellina, Circaea alpina, Athyrium crenatum. bJ Crevices of N-facing cliffs in open, with Saxifraga sibirica, Draba sibirica, Cryptogramma stelleri, Woodsia glabella, Campanula rotundifolia, Thaiictrurn foetidum. H. H. Iltis J. C* Coffey M. F# Denton I. Krasnoborov 4th field expedition conducted to the U.S.S.R. under the USA/USSR Cooperative Agreement in the Protection of the Environment, Project VII - Protection of Native Species of Flora. Sponsored by the Cary Arboretum of the New York Botanical Garden. 26 July 1979 H°\vn 04955326
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Oxalis acetosella L.