Euphrasia hyperborea, Joerg.
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18. E. hyperborea Joerg. , Bergens Mus . Aarb. 1916-1917, Naturvid. Roekke 5: 255 (1919).
Like 17 but not more than 25 cm; stems often flexuous, with O-2(-3) pairs of branches; lowest flower at node (1—)2—3(—4); leaves rather large, strigose above, setose beneath, mainly on the veins, the cauline with 1-4 pairs of short, obtuse teeth; lower floral leaves with subacute to acute teeth; capsule 4-7 mm, 1 | times to more than twice as long as wide, emarginate. Damp meadows and Betula-^rov^. • Arctic Europe. No Rs (N).
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Euphrasia hyperborea
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1972 |
E. hyperborea
| Joerg. 1919: 255 |
