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Old 15-12-2006, 11:59 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
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Default Iceland flora: N.American species

In Iceland last week I briefly saw, and immediately lost track of, a
claim that only a single North American flowering plant species was
fully naturalized there. I assume this meant, if anything, that the
species had been first recorded a long time ago, and was not regarded
as a recent escape from cultivation. Can somebody please remind me, or
guess, what plant was probably referred to? A desultory Ggl hasn't
helped. The reference wasn't in a professional publication; the
accompanying photograph showed a dense stand of an apparently
low/medium plant with flowers in the red range.

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