Une addition à la flore du Québec : Monarda punctata var. villicaulis (Lamiaceae)
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Canadian field-naturalist
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Ottawa Field Naturalists Club
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- Monarde Ponctuée
- Monarda punctata
- Lamiaceae
- Plantes rares
- Québec
- Dotted Monarda
- Rare plants
- Quebec
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Une population de Monarde ponctuée (Monarda punctata var. villicaulis) fut trouvée pour la première fois au Québec, dans la région du Haut-Saint-Laurent. Cette population, qui comprend plus d’une centaine d’individus, déplace légèrement la limite nord de l’aire de répartition connue de l’espèce par 20 km.
A population of Dotted Monarda (Monarda punctata var. villicaulis) was found for the first time in Quebec, in the HautSaint-Laurent region. This population, which has more than 100 individuals, extends the known distribution of the species northward by 20 km.
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