The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Qupperneq 116

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Qupperneq 116
300 THORODDSEN cording to St. Stefansson’s “Flora Islands,” where 359 species are described, 197 species are conimon all over the island, 37 common in a few districts, 72 species are rather rare, and 53 species very rare. As already mentioned, the vegetation has a homogeneous cha- racter throughout the island, and — according to our present know- ledge — there are only a few species which are especially cliarac- teristic of certain parts of the island. East Iceland (Múlassýslur) is most noticeable in this respect; also, plant-geographically, Austur-Skaftafellssysla, which stretches as a narrow ribbon along the southern edge of Vatnajökull as far as to Skeidarársandur; this extensive sandj7 tract l'orms a limit for several of the eastern spe- cies. Campanula rotundifolia is a common characteristic plant in East Iceland, but very rarely so in other places; I found the most westerly individuals of this species on Brunasandur towards the southw'est, and at Hólkná in the district of Thistilfjord towards the north, but it is very common east of these boundaries. Saxifraga aizoides is very common in East Iceland, but has not been found elsewhere — I found it in a most south-westerly direction at 0ræfi and in a most north-westerly direction near Vidirhóll at Fjallasveit. Trientalis europea grows in various places in the coppice-woods of East Iceland, but nowhere else; Alchimilla fœröensis is also common in East Iceland, but has not been found elsewhere. Cerastium Ed- mondstonii has been found in some places in East Iceland and in one locality in Skaftafellssysla. Saxifraga Cotyledon grows along the south-eastern coast from Foss in Sida to Eskifjord, and two species of rose, Rosa pimpinellifolia and R. canina, grow7 along the same stretch of coast and nowhere else; the former was found in three habitats, westernmost at Seljaland and easternmost at Reydar- fjord; the latter was found only at Tvisker on Breidamerkursandur. Lychnis flos cnculi growrs along the south coast from Eyjafjöll to 0ræfi and has not been found in other districts. In South and South-west Iceland several species are common W'hich either are not found or are very rare in other districts. Spirœa ulmaria is common from Borgarfjord to Lónsheidi, rare in other places, and not found in Mulasyslur; Brunella vulgaris is very common in South Iceland, but very rare in other places; Plantago lanceolata is also common in South Iceland, but has otherwise been found only in a few places in North Iceland near hot springs. Suc- cisa pratensis is characteristic of South Iceland and is' especially common in Vestur-Skaftafellssysla, west of Brunasandur. Valeriana
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