K|)il<.l)iiim liilil'oliiini I.. Spcr. I'l. cl. II (17(12) p. I'M: LcmIcI.. V\. All, II. p. (iX: 

 'riii(/.;iii. ('.;il. H;iic-;il. no. lU'J; Lcdcii. I"l. Hoss. II. |). KKi; riir(/;m. i'l. l>;ii(;il.-l );iliiii . 

 (1844) p. 22:5. no. 1 1;5: Haiisskiicclil. Moiio^r, C.iill EpilDbinin (l.SXI) p. I'.M); i;|,i,i.i. -lu. 

 A.ri. II (I'KKl) p. 4:50. 



I'rc'Uy common in IIr- Si.sli-Ui-m valley, on .snncly rivfi-himU.s, wlicit; tolleclcd by 

 nil' in llowri- and in [)arl done flowering al the bef<inning of Auj^usl. 



Dislrihulion: .\ivtie i.slaiids, airlie Hnssia, noillu in I'lal, aietie and alpine Inicl.s 

 ol' Siberia, ea.slwai'ds lo liic .\moor I'rovinee. liie riiiau-Siian. Turkestan, northern Mon- 

 golia, western Himalayas, Norlli .\meiiea. and (iiceidand. 



Kpilobiuni inoiitaniini L. Spee. IM. ed. II (17()2) p. 4il4: Ilaussknecht, Monogr. (iall. 

 Epilobiiim (1881) p. 71; Karei. et Kiril. Knum. I'l. l"l. .Ml. no. 3:54; h'in.i.i. 'I>.i. .\.ii. II 

 (1903) p. 432. 



Rather abundant in the suljalpine taiga territory about the .\myl and on the Sisli- 

 kem, especially in waste places, thickets, and the like, b'lowcring in .July and August. 



Distribution: Throughout Europe, Caucasia, .south-western and central Asia, south- 

 ern Siberia, eastwards to about the Baikal district. 



Epilobiiim palusire L. Spec. PL ed. II(17()2) p. 49."); Ilaussknecht. Monogi. (iatt. 

 Epilobium (1884) p. 128; Ledeb. Fl. .Ml. II. p. 70; Karel. et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Ail. no. 

 336; Ledeb. FL Ross. II. p. W.): Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. (1811) p. 224, no. 444 p. ji. 

 (/: «;,- Kpbiji. <l>.i. Am\ 11 (U)03) p. 433. 



Vei-y common in humid, grass-grown places, on the borders of swamps, on river- 

 banks, etc., throughout the territory traversed, .\bout Minusinsk, al Kushabar, in the 

 Amyl valley, Ust Algiac, Ust Sisti-kem, at Ust Kamsara, near the Tara-kem, and in several 

 places along the river Bei-kem. Collected in flower and with fruits in ,Iuly and .Vugusl. 

 The specimens collected exhibit considerable variations in size, ramification, shape of 

 leaves, pubescence, etc. 



Distribution: Europe, Novaya Zemlya, Siberia, eastwards to the Sea of Okhotsk, 

 Turkestan, northern Persia, Asia Minor, northern Mongolia, northern China, Sakhalin, 

 Tibet, India, North America, Greenland. 



Epilobiiim anagallidifolium Lamarck, Encycl. II (178()) p. ;57(1: Ilaussknecht. Monogr. 

 Gatt. Epilobiiim (1884) p. 152; Kpbu. <I>.t. A.n-. II (1903) p. 4:54. E. alpiniim L. Spec. 

 PI. ed. II (17ti2) p. 495; Ledeb. Fl. .\lt. II, p. 70; Turczan. Cat. Baical. no. 453; Karel. 

 et Kiril. Enum. PI. Fl. Alt. no. 335; Ledeb. Fl. Ross. II. p. Ill: Turczan. Fl. Baical.-Dahur. 

 (1844) p. 225, no. 445. 



Scattered in the .\ltaian, from about the limit of tree vegetation, especially in humid 

 places, along mountain brooklets, and the like. With fruits at the end of July. 



Distribution: Arctic and alpine tracts of Europe, arctic islands, the Cauca.sus, 

 arctic and alpine tracts of Siberia, eastwards to the Tshuktsher Peninsula, llie Altai and 

 Sayansk districts, Russian Turkestan, North .\inerica. 



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