The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1942, Side 258
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JOHS. GRONTVED
Droseraceae.
Drosera anglica Huds.
Drosera longifolia, K. & M., 1770, p. 206.—Babington, 1871, p. 296.
This species was recorded by K. & M., loc. cit., and is also entered in Babington’s
list, loc. cit. It is, however, rather unlikely that it should have been found in Ice-
land ; no specimens are known, and it might be safer to exclude it from the flora
of Iceland.
235. Drosera rotundifolia Linn., Sp. pl. ed. I (1753) p. 281.
K. & M., 1770, p. 206.—Babington, 1871, p. 296.—Gronlund, Isl. Fl., 1881,
p. 40.—Stefánsson, Fl. ísl., ed. 1, 1901, p. 112.—Ibid., ed. 2, 1924, p. 126,—
O. & Gr., 1934, p. 75.
Flora Dan. tab. 1028.
Icelandic: Sóldögg. Danish: Rundbladet Soldug. English: Common Sundew.
Found in many places in the western parts from ísafjörður to Reykjanes
peninsula, and in N. in the section around Eyjafjörður. In E. it has been found at
Egilsstaðir (J.Gr., 1935). Not recorded from S. Occurs only in the lowland. See
fig. 102.
Life-form: H.
In moors and wet heaths, especially on Sþhagnum cushions.
Flor. VII—VIII; fr. mat. (VIII).
Max. height: 10 cm; average: 4 cm.
Geogr. area: Am.: Labrador and Newfoundland to Alaska, southward to Penn-
sylvania, Minnesota, Montana, and California.—Greenl.: W. 61°.—Eur. : Fær. ;
E.S.I.; from northernmost Scandinavia and Russia southward to Portugal, Italy, the
northern Balkans.—Northern Asia southward to Tomsk Prov. and Amur Prov., Korea,
Sakhalin, northern Japan, Kamchatka.
Fig. 102. Drosera rotundifolia L.