255 



Farn. 25. Rubiaeeae. 



94. Galium palustre L. var. minus Lge. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 92 & 269. 



Found but in one place in the edge of a pond among moss 

 and grass, but here very numerous. 3 — 10 ctm. long, richly 

 branched creeping shoots with 4-leaved whorls. The joints of the 

 stems 0,7 — 1 ctm. long. The leaves i — 5 mm. long, c. 1,5 mm. 

 broad. The flowers 1—4 in cyme, abt. 1 mm. broad, the corol 

 white, tripetalous, the fruit 0,5 — 0,8 mm. in diameter. Flowers 

 from the 10*^ of July till the 10*^ of August, in fruit on the Ш^ 

 of August. 



The Subularia Dam in Elvbakker at Tasiusak. 



Fam. 26. Campanulaeeae. 



95. Campanula uniflora L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 92 & 269. 



Very rare, high up in the mountains on the shady side in 

 the interior, up to 15 ctm. high. In bloom from the 13*'^ of July 

 till the 1«* of August. 



The west side of Kingorsuak, Amagâ in Sermilik. 



96. Campanula rotundifolia L. 



Lge. Consp. Fl. Groenl. p. 93 & 270, Berlin Kärlväxter p. 50, 

 Hartz Fanerog. p. 393. С groenlandica Berlin 1. с 



This very variable species appears in two forms. 



a. arctica Lge. 1. с G. rot. v. linifolia Wbg., G. rot. v. Langs- 

 dorffiana D. G., G. Scheuczeri Vill., G. helcrodoxa (West) Witasek. 



Commonly distributed on herby slopes, in copses of willows 

 and heath, 10 — 30 ctm. high, 1 — 6 flowers. In older specimens 

 numerous bowed off-shoots ^) issue from a vigorous perpendicular 

 top-root. By and by they arise and flower. While still sterile they 

 bear oval-lanceolate leaves and cordate or oval basal-leaves; the 

 leaves of the flowering stem become towards the top more and 



See Warming: Botanisk Tidsskr. Copenhagen 1877, p. 84. 



