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The flora of Greenland consists of a total of 575 species or 606 taxa (species and subspecies) of vascular plants, of which 13 are endemic, and 87 taxa introduced by humans, most of which are naturalized.
- Ligusticum scoticum ssp. scoticum, native[1][2]
- Asplenium viride, native[1][2]
- Achillea millefolium ssp. millefolium, introduced[1][2]
- Antennaria affinis, native, endemic (microspecies)[1][2]
- Antennaria angustata, native[1][2]
- Antennaria boecherana, native, endemic (microspecies)[1][2]
- Antennaria canescens, native[1][2]
- Antennaria compacta, native[1][2]
- Antennaria friesiana, native[1][2]
- Antennaria glabrata, native[1][2]
- Antennaria hansii, native, endemic (microspecies)[1][2]
- Antennaria intermedia, native, endemic (microspecies)[1][2]
- Antennaria porsildii, native[1][2]
- Antennaria sornborgeri, native[1][2]
- Antennaria subcanescens, native[1][2]
- Arnica angustifolia ssp. angustifolia, native[1][2]
- Artemisia borealis ssp. borealis, native[1][2]
- Artemisia vulgaris, introduced[1][2]
- Chamomilla recutita, introduced[1]
- Chamomilla suaveolens, introduced[1][2]
- Cirsium arvense, introduced[1][2]
- Cirsium helenioides, native, extinct[1][2]
- Crepis tectorum ssp. tectorum, introduced[2]
- Erigeron borealis, native[1][2]
- Erigeron compositus, native[1][2]
- Erigeron humilis, native[1][2]
- Erigeron uniflorus ssp. eriocephalus, native[1][2]
- Erigeron uniflorus ssp. uniflorus, native[1]
- Filaginella uliginosa, introduced[1][2]
- Hieracium sect. Alpina, native[1]
- Hieracium sect. Prenanthoidea, native[1]
- Hieracium sect. Subalpina, native[1]
- Hieracium sect. Tridentata, native[1]
- Leontodon autumnalis ssp. autumnalis, introduced (Norsemen)[1][2]
- Leucanthemum vulgare, introduced[2]
- Matricaria maritima ssp. phaeocephala, native[1][2]
- Matricaria perforata, introduced[1][2]
- Omalotheca norvegica, native[1][2]
- Omalotheca supina, native[1][2]
- Senecio vulgaris, introduced[1][2]
- Taraxacum sect. Arctica, native[1]
- Taraxacum sect. Borealia, native[1]
- Taraxacum sect. Spectabilia, native[1]
- Arabidopsis arenicola, native[1][2]
- Arabis alpina, native[1][2]
- Barbarea stricta, introduced[1][2]
- Barbarea vulgaris, introduced[1]
- Beringia bursifolia, native[1][2]
- Boechera holboellii, native[1][2]
- Brassica rapa ssp. sylvestris, introduced[1][2]
- Braya humilis ssp. arctica, native[1][2]
- Braya intermedia, native[1][2]
- Braya linearis, native[1][2]
- Braya novae-angliae, native[1][2]
- Braya purpurascens, native[1][2]
- Braya thorild-wulffii, native[1][2]
- Cakile edentula ssp. edentula, native[1][2]
- Capsella bursa-pastoris, introduced[1][2]
- Cardamine bellidifolia, native[1][2]
- Cardamine pratensis ssp. polemonioides, native[1][2]
- Cardaminopsis arenosa, introduced[2]
- Cochlearia groenlandica, native[1][2]
- Descurainia sophia, introduced[1]
- Draba alpina, native[1][2]
- Draba arctica ssp. ostenfeldii, native, endemic (subspecies)[1][2]
- Draba arctica ssp. arctica, native[1][2]
- Draba arctogena, native[1][2]
- Draba aurea, native[1][2]
- Draba cana, native[1][2]
- Draba cinerea, native[1][2]
- Draba corymbosa, native[1][2]
- Draba crassifolia, native[1][2]
- Draba fladnizensis, native[1][2]
- Draba glabella, native[1][2]
- Draba incana, native[1][2]
- Draba micropetala, native[1][2]
- Draba nivalis, native[1][2]
- Draba norvegica, native[1][2]
- Draba oblongata, native[1][2]
- Draba oxycarpa, native[1][2]
- Draba pauciflora, native[1][2]
- Draba sibirica, native[1][2]
- Draba subcapitata, native[1][2]
- Draba wahlenbergii, native[1][2]
- Erysimum pallasii, native[1][2]
- Eutrema edwardsii, native[1][2]
- Lesquerella arctica, native[1][2]
- Raphanus raphanistrum, introduced[1][2]
- Rorippa islandica ssp. islandica, native[1][2]
- Rorippa palustris ssp. palustris, introduced[1][2]
- Rorippa sylvestris, introduced[1][2]
- Sinapis arvensis, introduced[1][2]
- Sisymbrium altissimum, introduced[2]
- Subularia aquatica ssp. americana, native[1][2]
- Thlaspi arvense, introduced[1][2]
- Callitriche anceps, native[1][2]
- Callitriche hamulata, native[1][2]
- Callitriche hermaphroditica, native[1][2]
- Callitriche palustris, native[1][2]
- Campanula gieseckiana, native[1][2]
- Campanula uniflora, native[1][2]
- Arenaria humifusa, native[1][2]
- Arenaria pseudofrigida, native[1][2]
- Cerastium alpinum ssp. lanatum, native[1]
- Cerastium alpinum ssp. alpinum, native[2]
- Cerastium arcticum, native[1][2]
- Cerastium arvense, native[1][2]
- Cerastium beeringianum, native[2]
- Cerastium cerastoides, native[1][2]
- Cerastium fontanum ssp. vulgare, introduced[1][2]
- Cerastium fontanum ssp. fontanum, native[1][2]
- Cerastium regelii, native[1][2]
- Honkenya peploides ssp. diffusa, native[1][2]
- Lychnis alpina ssp. americana, native[1][2]
- Minuartia biflora, native[1][2]
- Minuartia groenlandica, native[1][2]
- Minuartia rossii ssp. rossiii, native[1][2]
- Minuartia rubella, native[1][2]
- Minuartia stricta, native[1][2]
- Sagina cespitosa, native[1][2]
- Sagina nivalis, native[1][2]
- Sagina nodosa, native[1][2]
- Sagina procumbens, native[1][2]
- Sagina saginoides, native[1][2]
- Silene acaulis, native[1][2]
- Silene furcata ssp. angustiflora, native[1]
- Silene furcata ssp. furcata, native[1][2]
- Silene latifolia ssp. alba, introduced[1]
- Silene sorensenis, native[1][2]
- Silene uralensis ssp. uralensis, native[1][2]
- Silene vulgaris, introduced[3]
- Spergula arvensis, introduced[1][2]
- Spergularia canadensis, native[1][2]
- Stellaria borealis, native[1][2]
- Stellaria humifusa, native[1][2]
- Stellaria longifolia, native[2]
- Stellaria longipes, native[1][2]
- Stellaria media, introduced[1][2]
- Carex aquatilis ssp. aquatilis, native[2]
- Carex aquatilis ssp. stans, native[1][2]
- Carex arctogena, native[1][2]
- Carex atrata, native[1][2]
- Carex atrofusca, native[1][2]
- Carex bicolor, native[1][2]
- Carex bigelowii ssp. bigelowii, native[1][2]
- Carex bigelowii ssp. rigida, native[1][2]
- Carex boecheriana, native[1][2]
- Carex brunnescens ssp. brunnescens, native[1][2]
- Carex buxbaumii, native[1][2]
- Carex capillaris ssp. fuscidula, native[1][2]
- Carex capillaris ssp. chlorostachys, native[2]
- Carex capitata, native[1][2]
- Carex chordorrhiza, native[1][2]
- Carex curta, native[1][2]
- Carex deflexa, native[1][2]
- Carex demissa, native[1][2]
- Carex disperma, native[1][2]
- Carex fuliginosa ssp. misandra, native[1][2]
- Carex glacialis, native[1][2]
- Carex glareosa, native[1][2]
- Carex gynocrates, native[1][2]
- Carex holostoma, native[1][2]
- Carex krausei ssp. porsildiana, native[1][2]
- Carex lachenalii, native[1][2]
- Carex lidii, native[2]
- Carex lyngbyei ssp. lyngbyei, native[1][2]
- Carex mackenziei, native[1][2]
- Carex macloviana, native[1][2]
- Carex magellanica ssp. irrigua, native[1][2]
- Carex marina ssp. marina, native[1][2]
- Carex marina ssp. pseudolagopina, native[1][2]
- Carex maritima, native[1][2]
- Carex microglochin, native[1][2]
- Carex nardina ssp. hepburnii, native[1][2]
- Carex nigra ssp. nigra, native[1][2]
- Carex norvegica, native[1][2]
- Carex panicea, native[1][2]
- Carex parallela ssp.parallela, native[1][2]
- Carex praticola, native[1][2]
- Carex rariflora, native[1][2]
- Carex rostrata, native[1][2]
- Carex rufina, native[1][2]
- Carex rupestris, native[1][2]
- Carex salina, native[1][2]
- Carex saxatilis ssp. laxa, native[1][2]
- Carex miliaris, native[1][2]
- Carex scirpoidea, native[1][2]
- Carex stylosa, native[1][2]
- Carex subspathacea ssp. subspathacea, native[1][2]
- Carex supina ssp. spaniocarpa, native[1][2]
- Carex trisperma, native[1][2]
- Carex umbellata, native[1][2]
- Carex ursina, native[1][2]
- Carex vaginata ssp. quasivaginata, native[1][2]
- Eleocharis acicularis ssp. acicularis, native[1][2]
- Eleocharis palustris, native[1][2]
- Eleocharis quinqueflora ssp. fernaldii, native[1][2]
- Eleocharis uniglumis, native[1][2]
- Eriophorum angustifolium, native[1][2]
- Eriophorum callitrix, native[1][2]
- Eriophorum scheuchzeri, native[1][2]
- Eriophorum x sorenseni, native[2]
- Eriophorum triste, native[1][2]
- Eriophorum vaginatum ssp. spissum, native[1][2]
- Kobresia myosuroides, native[1][2]
- Kobresia simpliciuscula ssp. subholarctica, native[1][2]
- Trichophorum cespitosum, native[1][2]
- Andromeda polifolia ssp. glaucophylla, native[1][2]
- Andromeda polifolia ssp. polifolia, native[1]
- Arctostaphylos alpinus, native[1][2]
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, native[1][2]
- Cassiope tetragona, native[1][2]
- Harrimanella hypnoides, native[1][2]
- Ledum groenlandicum, native[1][2]
- Ledum palustre ssp. decumbens, native[1][2]
- Loiseleuria procumbens, native[1][2]
- Orthilia obtusata, native[1][2]
- Phyllodoce caerulea, native[1][2]
- Pyrola grandiflora, native[1][2]
- Pyrola minor, native[1][2]
- Rhododendron lapponicum, native[1][2]
- Vaccinium myrtillus, native[1][2]
- Vaccinium oxycoccus ssp. microphyllus, native[1][2]
- Vaccinium uliginosum ssp. microphyllum, native[1][2]
- Vaccinium vitis-idaea ssp. minus, native[1][2]
- xLedodendron vanhoeffeni, native, endemic (intergeneric hybrid)[1][5]
- Astragalus alpinus ssp. arcticus, probably introduced[1][2]
- Lathyrus japonicus, native[1][2]
- Lathyrus pratensis, introduced[1][2]
- Medicago lupulina, introduced[1][2]
- Trifolium hybridum, casual[1][2]
- Trifolium pratense, introduced[1][2]
- Trifolium repens, introduced[1][2]
- Vicia cracca, introduced (Norsemen)[1][2]
- Vicia hirsuta, introduced[1]
- Vicia sativa ssp. nigra, introduced[1]
- Vicia sepium, introduced[1]
- Juncus alpinoarticulatus ssp. alpestris, native[1][2]
- Juncus arcticus ssp. arcticus, native[1][2]
- Juncus biglumis, native[1][2]
- Juncus bufonius ssp. bufonius, introduced[1][2]
- Juncus bufonius ssp. ranarius, native[1][2]
- Juncus castaneus ssp. castaneus, native[1][2]
- Juncus filiformis, native[1][2]
- Juncus gerardii ssp. gerardii, native[1][2]
- Juncus squarrosus, native[1][2]
- Juncus subtilis, native[1][2]
- Juncus trifidus, native[1][2]
- Juncus triglumis ssp. albescens, native[1][2]
- Juncus triglumis ssp. triglumis, native[1][2]
- Luzula arctica, native[1][2]
- Luzula arcuata, native[2]
- Luzula confusa, native[1][2]
- Luzula groenlandica, native[1][2]
- Luzula multiflora ssp. frigida, native[1][2]
- Luzula multiflora ssp. multiflora, native[1][2]
- Luzula parviflora ssp. parviflora, native[1][2]
- Luzula spicata, native[1][2]
- Luzula wahlenbergii, native[1][2]
- Sorbus groenlandica, native[1][2]
- Bartsia alpina, native[1][2]
- Euphrasia frigida, native[1][2]
- Melampyrum sylvaticum, native[2]
- Pedicularis capitata, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis lanata, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis flammea, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis groenlandica, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis hirsuta, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis labradorica, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis langsdorfii, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis lapponica, native[1][2]
- Pedicularis sudetica ssp. albolabiata, native[7][6]
- Rhinanthus minor ssp. groenlandicus, native[1][2]
- Rhinanthus minor ssp. minor, native[1][2]
- Parnassia kotzebuei, native[1][2]
- Plantago coronopus, casual[1][2]
- Plantago lanceolata, introduced[1][2]
- Plantago major, introduced[1][2]
- Plantago maritima ssp. borealis, native[1][2]
- Veronica alpina ssp. alpina, native[1][2]
- Veronica alpina ssp. pumila, native[1][2]
- Veronica arvensis, casual[1][2]
- Veronica fruticans, native[1][2]
- Veronica officinalis, introduced[3]
- Veronica persica, casual[1][2]
- Veronica serpyllifolia ssp. serpyllifolia, introduced[1][2]
- Veronica wormskjoldii, native[1][2]
- Agrostis canina, native[6]
- Agrostis capillaris, introduced[1][2]
- Agrostis gigantea, native[1][2]
- Agrostis mertensii, native[1][2]
- Agrostis scabra, native[1][2]
- Agrostis stolonifera, native[1][2]
- Agrostis vinealis, native[1][2]
- Alopecurus aequalis, native[1][2]
- Alopecurus alpinus ssp. borealis, native[1][2]
- Alopecurus geniculatus, introduced[1][2]
- Alopecurus pratensis, introduced[1]
- Anthoxanthum alpinum, native[1][2]
- Arctagrostis latifolia ssp. latifolia, native[1][2]
- Arctophila fulva, native[1][2]
- Avenella flexuosa, native[1][2]
- Bromus hordeaceus, introduced[1]
- Bromus tectorum, introduced[1]
- Calamagrostis canadensis ssp. langsdorfii, native[1][2]
- Calamagrostis inexpansa, native[1][2]
- Calamagrostis lapponica, native[1][2]
- Calamagrostis neglecta ssp. neglecta, native[1][2]
- Calamagrostis neglecta ssp. groenlandica, native[2]
- Calamagrostis purpurascens var. purpurascens, native[1][2]
- Calamagrostis purpurascens var. laricina, native[1][2]
- Catabrosa aquatica, native[1][2]
- Dactylis glomerata, introduced[1][2]
- Danthonia spicata, native[1][2]
- Deschampsia alpina, native[1][2]
- Deschampsia brevifolia, native[1][2]
- Deschampsia cespitosa, introduced[1]
- Deschampsia sukatschewii ssp. borealis, native[1][2]
- Dupontia fisheri, native[1][2]
- Elymus alaskanus ssp. hyperarcticus, native[1][2]
- Elymus repens, introduced[1][2]
- Elymus trachycaulus ssp. virescens, native, endemic (subspecies)[1][2]
- Elymus violaceus, native[1][2]
- Festuca baffinensis, native[1][2]
- Festuca brachyphylla, native[1][2]
- Festuca edlundiae, native[2]
- Festuca groenlandica, native, endemic[6]
- Festuca hyperborea, native[1][2]
- Festuca pratensis, introduced[1]
- Festuca rubra spp. fallax, introduced[6]
- Festuca rubra ssp. arctica, native[1][2]
- Festuca rubra spp. rubra, native[1][2]
- Festuca saximontana, native[2]
- Festuca vivipara ssp. hirsuta, native[2]
- Festuca vivipara ssp. vivipara, native[1][2]
- Festuca vivipara ssp. glabra, native[6]
- Hierochloë alpina, native[1][2]
- Hierochloë odorata ssp. arctica, native[1][2]
- Leymus arenarius, native[1][2]
- Leymus mollis ssp. mollis, native[1][2]
- Lolium perenne, introduced[1]
- Nardus stricta, native[1][2]
- Phippsia algida ssp. algidiformis, native[7]
- Phippsia algida ssp. algida, native[1][2]
- Phleum alpinum, native[1][2]
- Phleum pratense ssp. pratense, native[1]
- Pleuropogon sabinei, native[1][2]
- Poa abbreviata, native[1][2]
- Poa alpina, native[1][2]
- Poa annua, introduced[1][2]
- Poa arctica ssp. arctica, native[1][2]
- Poa arctica ssp. caespitans, native[1][2]
- Poa flexuosa, native[2]
- Poa glauca, native[1][2]
- Poa hartzii, native[1][2]
- Poa nemoralis, native[1][2]
- Poa palustris, introduced[1]
- Poa pratensis, native[1][2]
- Poa pratensis ssp. alpigena, native[1][2]
- Poa pratensis ssp. colpodea, native[1][2]
- Poa pratensis ssp. irrigata, native[2]
- Poa trivialis, introduced[1][2]
- Puccinellia andersonii, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia angustata, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia bruggemannii, native[2][7][6]
- Puccinellia capillaris, native[6]
- Puccinellia deschampsioides, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia groenlandica, native, endemic[1][2]
- Puccinellia laurentiana, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia maritima, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia nutkaënsis, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia phryganodes, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia porsildii, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia pumila, native[6]
- Puccinellia rosenkrantzii, native, endemic[1][2]
- Puccinellia tenella ssp. langeana, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia vaginata, native[1][2]
- Puccinellia vahliana, native[1][2]
- Trisetum spicatum, native[1][2]
- Vahlodea atropurpurea, native[1][2]
- Bistorta vivipara, native[1][2]
- Fallopia convolvulus, introduced[1][2]
- Koenigia islandica, native[1][2]
- Oxyria digyna, native[1][2]
- Persicaria lapathifolia, introduced[1]
- Persicaria maculosa, introduced[1]
- Polygonum aviculare ssp. boreale, introduced[1][2]
- Rumex acetosella ssp. acetosella, introduced[1][2]
- Rumex acetosella ssp. tenuifolius , native[1][2]
- Rumex acetosella ssp. arenicola, native[1][2]
- Rumex alpestris ssp. lapponicus, native[1][2]
- Rumex longifolius, introduced[1][2]
- Rumex obtusifolius, introduced[1]
- Polypodium sibiricum, native[1][2]
- Androsace septentrionalis, native[1][2]
- Primula egaliksensis, native[1][2]
- Primula stricta, native[1][2]
- Anemone richardsonii, native[1][2]
- Batrachium confervoides, native[1][2]
- Coptis trifoliata, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus acris ssp. acris, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus arcticus, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus auricomus, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus cymbalaria, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus glacialis, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus hyperboreus ssp. hyperboreus, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus lapponicus, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus nivalis, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus pygmaeus, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus repens, introduced[1][2]
- Ranunculus reptans, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus sabinei, native[1][2]
- Ranunculus sulphureus, native[1][2]
- Thalictrum alpinum, native[1][2]
- Acomastylis rossii, native[2]
- Alchemilla alpina, native[1][2]
- Alchemilla filicaulis, native[1][2]
- Alchemilla glomerulans, native[1][2]
- Alchemilla vestita, native[1][2]
- Alchemilla wichurae, native[1][2]
- Argentina anserina, native[1][2]
- Argentina egedii ssp. egedii, native[1][2]
- Comarum palustre, native[1][2]
- Dryas integrifolia, native[1][2]
- Dryas octopetala ssp. punctata, native[1][2]
- Geum rivale, native[1][2]
- Potentilla chamissonis, native[1][2]
- Potentilla crantzii, native[1][2]
- Potentilla hookeriana, native[1][2]
- Potentilla hyparctica ssp. hyparctica, native[1][2]
- Potentilla insularis, native[2]
- Potentilla nivea ssp. nivea, native[1][2]
- Potentilla nivea ssp. subquinata, native[1][2]
- Potentilla norvegica ssp. norvegica, introduced[1][2]
- Potentilla pulchella ssp. pulchella, native[1][2]
- Potentilla ranunculus, native[1][2]
- Potentilla rubella, native, endemic[1][2]
- Potentilla rubricaulis, native[1][2]
- Potentilla stipularis, native[1][2]
- Potentilla vahliana, native[1][2]
- Rubus chamaemorus, native[1][2]
- Rubus idaeus ssp. idaeus, native[2]
- Rubus saxatilis, native[1][2]
- Sibbaldia procumbens, native[1][2]
- Sibbaldiopsis tridentata, native[1][2]
- Chrysosplenium tetrandrum, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga aizoides, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga cernua, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga cespitosa ssp. cespitosa, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga foliolosa, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga hieracifolia, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga hirculus, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga hyperborea, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga nathorstii, native, endemic[1][2]
- Saxifraga nivalis, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga oppositifolia ssp. oppositifolia, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga paniculata, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga platysepala, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga rivularis, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga rosacea, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga stellaris, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga tenuis, native[1][2]
- Saxifraga tricuspidata, native[1][2]
- Sparganium angustifolium, native[1][2]
- Sparganium hyperboreum, native[1][2]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mj mk ml mm mn mo mp mq mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nq nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj ok ol om on oo op oq or os ot ou ov ow ox oy oz pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pj pk pl pm pn po pp pq pr ps pt pu pv pw px py pz qa qb qc qd qe qf qg qh qi qj qk ql qm qn qo qp qq qr qs qt qu qv qw qx qy qz ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz ta tb tc td te tf tg th ti tj tk tl tm tn to tp tq tr ts tt tu tv tw tx ty tz ua ub uc ud ue uf ug uh ui uj uk ul um un uo up uq ur Böcher, T.W., B. Fredskild, K. Holmen & K. Jakobsen (1978) Grønlands Flora, 3rd edn. (in Danish). P.Haase & Søns Forlag, Copenhagen.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu fv fw fx fy fz ga gb gc gd ge gf gg gh gi gj gk gl gm gn go gp gq gr gs gt gu gv gw gx gy gz ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hj hk hl hm hn ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik il im in io ip iq ir is it iu iv iw ix iy iz ja jb jc jd je jf jg jh ji jj jk jl jm jn jo jp jq jr js jt ju jv jw jx jy jz ka kb kc kd ke kf kg kh ki kj kk kl km kn ko kp kq kr ks kt ku kv kw kx ky kz la lb lc ld le lf lg lh li lj lk ll lm ln lo lp lq lr ls lt lu lv lw lx ly lz ma mb mc md me mf mg mh mi mj mk ml mm mn mo mp mq mr ms mt mu mv mw mx my mz na nb nc nd ne nf ng nh ni nj nk nl nm nn no np nq nr ns nt nu nv nw nx ny nz oa ob oc od oe of og oh oi oj ok ol om on oo op oq or os ot ou ov ow ox oy oz pa pb pc pd pe pf pg ph pi pj pk pl pm pn po pp pq pr ps pt pu pv pw px py pz qa qb qc qd qe qf qg qh qi qj qk ql qm qn qo qp qq qr qs qt qu qv qw qx qy qz ra rb rc rd re rf rg rh ri rj rk rl rm rn ro rp rq rr rs rt ru rv rw rx ry rz sa sb sc sd se sf sg sh si sj sk sl sm sn so sp sq sr ss st su sv sw sx sy sz ta tb tc td te tf tg th ti tj tk tl tm tn to tp tq tr ts tt tu tv tw tx ty tz ua ub uc ud ue uf Elven, R. et al. Panarctic Flora Checklist
- ^ a b c Gartmann, Felix (1990) Three species of flowering plants new for Greenland. Acta Botanica Islandica 10: 23-25.
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