From Natural History of Southeast Alaska
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Skinner, et al 2012 +
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Poa arctica +
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'''[as ''P. a.'' ssp ''caespitans'']''' "N … '''[as ''P. a.'' ssp ''caespitans'']''' "Native grass of the arctic high-elevation wet tundra. Distinguished from other ''P. arctica'' subspecies only by its more tufted growth form and sterile anthers.
'''[as ''P. a.'' ssp. ''lanata'']''' "Native grass common to mountains of Allaska. Aears sto be prevalent on alpine dry rocky ridges and in dry disturbed areas o tundra. Often viviparous."
'''[as ''P. a.'' ssp. ''arctica'']''' "Native grass common across Alaska's tundra and subalpine/alpine regions. Often found where natural or manmade disturbances occur and where mineral soil is exposed. The viviparous or bulbiferous form may also be present." or bulbiferous form may also be present." +
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