The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Qupperneq 117

The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1914, Qupperneq 117
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 301 officinalis, Vicia sepium, Galeopsis Tetrahit and Sanguisorba officinalis occur only in southern and south-western Iceland. Anthgllis vutneraria is fairly conimon in south-west Iceland, but has otherwise been l'ound only in one place in East Iceland (Njardvik); Cakile maritima is common in the sea-sand in south-west Iceland and in the southern part of the north-western peninsula, but has not been found else- where. Lathgrus paluster, L. pratensis and Veronica anagallis have been found only in south-west Iceland, and Haloscias scoticum, also, does not grow in other places with the exception of the islands in Breidifjördur where it occurs rather frequently, and on the islands in Hornafjord; Hgdrocotgte vulgaris occurs near hot springs in South Iceland, especially in the district of Borgarfjord, but has not been found elsewhere; Zostera marina is very common in south-west Iceland, but is rare in other places. The plant life of the north-western peninsula is as a rule poor in species and not very characteristic. Fragaria vesca has not been found there, although it is fairly common all over the island; Cor- nus suecica grows in some places in Vestfirdir and near Breidifjör- dur, but has not been found elsewhere, and Melampgrum sitvaticum has been found only in wooded valleys near Isafjord. Papaver nu- dicaule appears to be more common on the north-western penin- sula than in other parts of the island. In North Iceland only a few characteristic plants occur. Pleuroggne rotata is, however, very common in North Iceland, but rather rare in other places; Milium effusum also is especially characteristic of the northern districts. Phgllodoce coerulea, which is so common in Greenland, is also fairly common on the northern mountainous peninsulas on either side of Eyjafjördur westwards as far as Fljót, bul has not been found else- where; Primuta stricta has been found only near Eyjafjördur, and Antennaria alpina and Erigeron uniftorus have been found only on mountains in North Iceland. Moreover, it may be mentioned that, here and there, a few otherwise rather rare species, by occurring' in great abundance in certain localities, give a characteristic appearance to the landscape. Thus, in Selvogur Anthgllis vulneraria occurs so abundantly that during the flowering period large tracts are quite yellow; in Eyja- fjördur and in Hrappsey considerable areas are closely covered with Viola tricolor. In Trostansfjördur the whole strand is densely over- grown with Cakile maritima, which, although rather common in ■vvestern Iceland, occurs nowhere so abundantiy as here. An 20*
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