Alchemilla coriacea, Buser
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86. A. coriacea Buser View in CoL , Not. Alchim. 19 (1891).
Large, robust, glabrous, up to 50 cm, not turning reddish in late summer; stems usually greatly exceeding leaves. Leaves more or less orbicular, often very large (up to 15 x 17 cm), thick, lobed to c. i (- |); lobes 9-11, semicircular, with short incisions and 6-8 very wide, obtuse, unequal teeth. Inflorescence narrow, rather few-flowered. Flowers c. 4 mm wide; hypanthium c. 2 mm, truncate at base. • Mountains o f S.W. and S.C. Europe, from Spain to W. Austria. Au Ga Ge He Hs?It.
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Alchemilla coriacea
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
A. coriacea
| Buser 1891: 19 |
