Three new species of Alchemilla (Rosaceae) from northern Britain
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https://doi.org/10.33928/bib.2021.03.334Keywords:
Grass wood, Malham Tarn, Yorkshire Dales, Ben Lawers, Margaret BradshawAbstract
Three new species of Alchemilla are described, two from the Northern England and a third from the highlands of Scotland. Alchemilla falsadenta and Alchemilla mebii (Rosaceae) are described from the Yorkshire Dales. Both belong to the Series Vulgares Buser, Subseries Subglabrae H. Lindberg, although the latter could conceivably be placed in Subseries Hirsutae H. Lindberg. Alchemilla neomanifesta of the Series Vulgares, Subseries Hirsutae is described from Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve.
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