S. Cambria, G. G. D. Galdo, P. Minissale, S. Sciandrello, G. Tavilla
Cambria, S., Giusso del Galdo, G., Minissale, P., Sciandrello, S. & Tavilla, G.: Lablab purpureus ( Fabaceae ), a new alien species for Sicily. — Fl. Medit. 32: 73-78. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Lablab purpureus ( Fabaceae ) is a species native to tropical Africa, but widely cultivated and naturalized in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. We report the occurrence of this species for the first time in Sicily, close to the town of Palermo. The population seems to be well estab-lished and takes part to a sub-nitrophilous vegetation dominated by Oloptum miliaceum , representing the first case of naturalization of this species in Italy.
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Erben, M., Christodoulou, C. S., Hand, R. & Kefalas, K.: Limonium ammochostianum , L. karpasiticum and L. paralimniticum ( Plumbaginaceae ), three new endemic species from the eastern part of Cyprus. — Fl. Medit. 32: 35-45. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Limonium ammochostianum , L. karpasiticum and L. paralimniticum ( Plumbaginaceae ) are described as new to science. The former species was long time known in Cyprus under the mis-applied name L. ocymifolium subsp. bellidifolium . The three species occur in a few coastal stretches in the east of the island. The new taxa show strong morphological similarities and can be considered as segregates of a L. ammochostianum species group. All hitherto known populations of the species group make up about 6000 individuals. L. ammochostianum and L. paralimniticum should be classified as “Endangered”, whereas L. karpasiticum as a “Data Deficient” taxon.
Erben, M., Christodoulou, C. S., Hand, R. & Kefalas, K.:塞浦路斯东部三种特有新种:Limonium ammochostianum, L. karpasiticum和L. parimniticum (Plumbaginaceae)。——佛罗里达医学杂志32:35-45。2022. - ISSN:印刷版1120-4052,在线版2240-4538。在科学上被描述为新发现的Plumbaginaceae的Limonium ammochostium, L. karpasiticum和L. parimniticum。前一种在塞浦路斯以误用的名称L. ocymifolium subsp而为人所知。bellidifolium。这三个物种出现在岛屿东部的一些沿海地带。新分类群表现出很强的形态相似性,可以认为是L. ammochostianum种群的分离。所有已知的物种群大约有6000个个体。L. ammochostium和L. parimniticum应被列为“濒危”类群,而L. karpasiticum应被列为“资料不足”类群。
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Raimondo, F. M. & Venturella, G.: A critical form of Celtis tree (Ulmaceae) occurring in Sicily. — Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 509-513. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. The morphological variability of the Sicilian population of Celtis australis is examined. On the basis of leaf and branching characters, recurrent in various trees growing both in natural and urban environment, a new variety is recognized and described, indicated as Celtis australis var. panormitana. The most significant differential characters and the ecology of the new taxon are reported. Finally, the taxonomic affinities with the two other conspecific taxa are recalled. At the current state of knowledge the new variety is endemic to Sicily.
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{"title":"The genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) in Tunisia: taxonomy, biogeography and conservation. ESF1","authors":"","doi":"10.7320/flmedit32.261.1","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.7320/flmedit32.261.1","url":null,"abstract":"","PeriodicalId":34925,"journal":{"name":"Flora Mediterranea","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"71168320","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
V. Piccione, Vincenzo Malacrinò, Agata di Militello
Piccione, V. & Malacrinò, V.: Anredera cordifolia (Basellaceae) invasive in the river vegetation of North-Eastern Sicily. — Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 501-507. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. The occurrence of Anredera cordifolia as invasive element of the vegetation of the watercourses of the Tyrrhenian East coast of Sicily is reported. The species indicated in Sicily as alien and then as a rapidly spreading plant in the Western sector of the island had already been reported for some generic localities in the province of Messina. Here it is reported its abundant presence, within hygrophilous forest phytocoenoses where the species ends up physiognomizing the woody vegetation of a stream. In this vegetation, A. cordifolia exerts an indisputable synecological role and, at the same time, has an impact that deserves to be monitored.
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Caruso, G., Casavecchia, S. & Biondi, E..: The vascular flora of Uria basin (Catanzaro, S-Italy) and its conservation relevance. — Fl. Medit. 32: 99-116. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. The inventory of the taxa collected during a survey held in 2011-2013 in Uria Basin, Catanzaro Province (Calabria, S-Italy) is here reported. The investigated territory, part of an area locally known as Presila Catanzarese, is located between the Ionian Sea and the Sila Massif, along the Ionian coast of Calabria region. The vascular flora of the area is scarcely known. The floristic samplings were performed in 318 sites selected as representative of the local environmental diversity as regards to climate, litho-morphology and land-use. The research led to the identification of 871 species and subspecies of vascular plants (652 of which never recorded before in the area), belonging to 100 families and 452 genera. Among these taxa, 8 are new [the most relevant being Erodium salzmannii , Helianthemum jonium , Hypericum hircinum subsp. hircinum , Leontodon siculus , Populus nigra subsp. neapolitana ] and 3 confirmed for Calabrian flora, 51 are endemic to Italy, 32 included in IUCN Red Lists of Italian flora. In the area have been found 54 alien species, 2 of which new to Italy [ Eucalyptus astringens and E. propinqua ], 2 formerly considered native (or crytogenic) to Italy ( Oxalis corniculata and Juglans regia ). Data confirmed the great relevance of this territory for plant diversity and the need of long-term protec-tion that seems to justify the recent establishment of two specific protected areas (Valli Cupe Regional Natural Reserve and ZSC Valle Uria - IT9330185). flora, Presila catanzarese, Valli Cupe Regional Natural Reserve. The Uria basin vascular flora survey revealed a pool of 8 taxa new to Calabria flora: Carduus collinus Waldst. & Kit. subsp. collinus, Erodium salzmannii Delile, Helianthemum jonium Lacaita & Grosser, Hypericum hircinum L. subsp. hircinum, Leontodon siculus (Guss.) Nyman, Populus nigra subsp. neapolitana (Ten.) Asch. & Graebn., Tommasinia altissima (Mill.) Reduron, Torilis leptophylla (L.) Rchb.f.. Additional 3 taxa are confirmed to Calabria flora: Chamaemelum fuscatum (Brot.) Vasc., Foeniculum vulgare Mill. subsp. vulgare , Geranium brutium Gasparr.
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{"title":"Contribution to the knowledge of the flora of Italy","authors":"","doi":"10.7320/flmedit31si.451","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.7320/flmedit31si.451","url":null,"abstract":"","PeriodicalId":34925,"journal":{"name":"Flora Mediterranea","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2022-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"71166908","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
L. Podda, F. Meloni, G. Fenu, G. Iiriti, G. Bacchetta
Podda, L., Meloni, F., Fenu, G., Iiriti, G. & Bacchetta, G.: The vascular flora of the Marine Protected Area of “Capo Carbonara” (SE-Sardinia). — Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 415-449. 2021. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. This study aims at presenting an updated inventory of the vascular flora of the Capo Carbonara Marine Protected Area, including the Sites of Community Importance “Isola dei Cavoli, Serpentara, Punta Molentis e Campulongu” and partially of “Costa di Cagliari”, in Sardinia (Italy). A total of 653 taxa are reported, 84% of which are native (5% endemics) and 16% non-native (10% neophytes, 6% archaeophytes). The native component includes 406 species, 135 subspecies, two variety and one hybrid, belonging to 75 families and 313 genera. The non-native taxa are 94 species, 13 subspecies, one variety and one hybrid, belonging to 40 families and 81 genera. Life-form analysis of native species revealed a prevalence of therophytes (49%) followed by hemicryptophytes (21%), geophytes (14%) and chamaephytes (7%). Therophytes (33%) followed by phanerophytes (32%) are prevalent among the non-native taxa. Biogeographically, among native species, the Mediterranean element is largely prevailing (81%), mainly consisting of Circum-Mediterranean (39%) and Euro-Mediterranean (27%) taxa, while the American element (35%) prevails over the Mediterranean species (29%) among the non-native taxa. Among endemics, the Sardo-Corsican taxa are dominant (55%), followed by Sardo-Corsican-Tuscan Archipelago (14%) and Sardinian (10%) taxa.
Podda, L., Meloni, F., Fenu, G., Iiriti, G.和Bacchetta, G.:“Capo Carbonara”(西撒丁岛)海洋保护区的维管植物群。- Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 415-449。2021. - ISSN:印刷版1120-4052,在线版2240-4538。本研究旨在介绍卡波卡博纳拉海洋保护区维管植物区系的最新清单,包括撒丁岛(意大利)具有社区重要性的“Isola dei Cavoli, Serpentara, Punta Molentis e Campulongu”和“Costa di Cagliari”的部分地区。共报告653个分类群,其中84%为本地(5%为地方性),16%为非本地(10%为新植物,6%为古植物)。本地成分包括406种,135亚种,2个变种和1个杂种,隶属于75科313属。非本地分类群有94种,13亚种,1变种,1杂种,隶属于40科81属。本地物种的生活型分析显示,植物类占49%,其次是半隐植物(21%)、地植物(14%)和变味植物(7%)。在非本地分类群中,植生植物占33%,其次是显生植物占32%。生物地理上,本土种中以地中海成分为主(81%),主要由环地中海(39%)和欧洲-地中海(27%)类群组成;非本土种中以美洲成分为主(35%),地中海种为主(29%)。在特有物种中,萨尔多科西嘉分类群占主导地位(55%),其次是萨尔多科西嘉-托斯卡纳群岛分类群(14%)和撒丁岛分类群(10%)。
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Camarda, I. & Brundu, G.: Monumental trees and old-growth forests in Sardinia (Italy). — Fl. Medit. 31 (Special Issue): 407-414. 2021. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Old, veteran and notable trees are ecologically important keystone organisms, have tangible connections to folklore, history and, sociocultural practices, and functional characteristics fundamental for sustaining complex and unique assemblages of species. These trees can be found in different landscapes, ranging from remote mountain areas to cities, historical gardens and, agricultural areas. In Italy, an official list of monumental trees was recently published under the national law no. 10/2013 and the ministerial Decree 23 October 2014. A number of criteria can be used to identify these trees such as age and/or size, shape and growth habit, ecological value, floristic rarity, interest for its architectural structure, landscape quality, and historical, cultural and religious value. In this article we aim to provide some general information on monumental and notable trees in Sardinia, as well as on old-growth forest, based on the recent monograph published for Sardinia by I. Camarda.
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