The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1942, Side 337
THE PTERIDOPHYTA AND SPERMATOPHYTA OF ICELAND
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Digitalis purpurea Linn.
Babington, 1848, p. 319.—Stefánsson, Fl. ísl., ed. 2, 1924, p. 191.—O. & Gr.,.
1934, p. 124.
This species is only found as a garden-escape in some few places around farm-
steads. A single flowering specimen without locality is kept in H.H. collected by
Brynjulfsen.
349. Euphrasia brevipila Burnat & Gremli, ex Gremli Excurs. FL
Schweiz ed. 5 (1885) p. 329.
O. & Gr., 1934, p. 123.
Icon. : Wettstein, Monogr. d. Gatt. Euphr. 1896, tab. 7, fig. 8.
Danish: Kirtel Ojentrost.
Very rare: only found in two places: Skeggjabrekkudalur at Ólafsfjörður (St.Sl.,
1890), and Reykir in Ólafsfjörður (St.St., 1890), both stations in D. 4. In O. & Gr.,
loc. cit., Reykir is, by a mistake, placed in S.
Life-form: Th.
In grassy places, pastures.
Flor. VII.
Max. height: 9 cm; average: 7 cm.
Geogr. area: Am.: Newfoundland and Canada (Quebec).—Eur.: E.S.I.; Scan-
dinavia, Finland, Denmark, western Russia, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Alps.
350. Euphrasia curta (Fr.) Wettstein, Monogr. d. Gatt. Euphr. (1896)
p. 128.
H. Jónsson, 1907, p. 77.—Idem, 1909, p. 33.—O. & Gr., 1934, p. 123.
Icon.: Wettstein, loc. cit., tab. 7, fig. 11.
Fig. 151. Euphrasia curta (Fr.) Wettst.—Ring with dot: E. curta X E. frigida.