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67. Sedum annuum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 67 & 258, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 37. 
Rare; on steep rocks above herby slopes, only in the interior, 
as a rule 5, from 2—8 ctm. high; with many stems. Flowers 
from the 25% of June—15 of August; sets abundant, full ripe 
fruit and dies then. The flowering is very abundant, a specimen, 
5 ctm. high, had 125 flowers, a large one of a height of 8 ctm. 
171 flowers. 
Nigertusok, Kangerdluarsikajik, Kingorsuak on several places, 
Akiliarisek, Sierak, Tunok, Ikatek, Tasiusarsik in Angmagsalik Fjord, 
Sarfakajık, Kordlortok Sö, Tasiusak, Kong Oscars Havn (Berlin) ! 
68. Sedum villosum L. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 67. 
On steep sun-lit rocks above the herby slopes, snow-covered 
in winter, rare. The specimens are 3—6 ctm. high. It flowers in 
the middle of June, sets abundant seed. Wintering branches with 
dark reddish green, closely rosulate leaves of a diameter of abt. 6 mm. 
are sometimes found snowless, but alive in winter. 
Nigertusok, Kingorsuak, Akiliarisek, Amaga in Sermilik, Sierak, 
Amaga near Tasiusak, Udkigsfjeld near the colony. 
69. Sedum acre L. Sp. pl. 
Fl. Dan. Tab. 1457. — New for Greenland! 
On rocks and algal ground, was especially rankly growing in 
eracks and fissures, which it filled up totally, and among the algae 
themselves, immediately above the high-water mark; it forms tufts 
of a breadth of more than 20 ctm. and a length of more than 
1 mt. and a height of more than 3 ctm. 
Tunok, Ingmikertok in Angmagsalik Fjord, Amaka near Tasiusak. 
— Geographical distribution: Europe, Siberia, Asia Minor, North 
Africa. 
Fam. 18. Umbelliferae. 
70. Archangelica officinalis Hoffm. 
Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 68, Hartz Fanerog. p. 392. 
