265 research outputs found

    Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana. III (143-180)

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    New localities and/or confirmations concerning 38 specific and subspecific plant taxa of Tuscan vascular flora, belonging to 29 genera and 23 families: Orlaya (Apiaceae), Ornithogalum (Asparagaceae), Tolpis (Asteraceae), Symphytum (Boraginaceae), Hornungia, Lepidium (Brassicaceae), Centranthus (Caprifoliaceae), Silene, Stellaria (Caryophyllaceae), Carex (Cyperaceae), Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae), Monotropa (Ericaceae), Astragalus (Fabaceae), Hypericum (Hypericaceae), Crocus (Iridaceae), Isoëtes (Isoëtaceae), Clinopodium (Lamiaceae), Orobanche (Orobanchaceae), Osmunda (Osmundaceae), Linaria (Plantaginaceae), Arrhenatherum, Crypsis, Hyparrhenia, Rostraria, Vulpia (Poaceae), Groenlandia (Potamogetonaceae), Cheilanthes (Pteridaceae), Valantia (Rubiaceae), Viola (Violaceae). In the end, the conservation status of the units and eventual protection of the cited biotopes are discussed

    Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana. VI (320-356)

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    New localities and/or confirmations concerning 37 specific and subspecific plant taxa of Tuscan vascular flora, belonging to 35 genera and 25 families are presented: Amaranthus, Atriplex (Amaranthaceae), Leucojum (Amaryllidaceae), Centaurea, Cota, Echinops, Hieracium, Senecio (Asteraceae), Alyssum, Matthiola (Brassicaceae), Euonymus (Celastraceae), Bulliarda, Sedum (Crassulaceae), Carex, Schoenoplectus (Cyperaceae), Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae), Erodium (Geraniaceae), Gladiolus (Iridaceae), Lavandula (Lamiaceae), Lythrum (Lyhraceae), Montia (Montiaceae), Epipactis (Orchidaceae), Orobanche (Orobanchaceae), Osmunda (Osmundaceae), Glaucium (Papaveraceae), Gratiola, Plantago (Plantaginaceae), Glyceria, Paspalum (Poaceae), Polygala (Polygalaceae), Soldanella (Primulaceae), Anogramma (Pteridaceae), Staphysagria (Ranunculaceae), Malus (Rosaceae), Urtica (Urticaceae). In the end, the conservation status of the units and eventual protection of the cited biotopes are discussed

    New syntaxon names for the Italian Quercus cerris woods

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    Based on the results of a previous nomenclatural revision of the Italian Quercus cerris forests, 31 syntaxon names are here validated or described as new and 5 lectotypes are designated

    Contributi per una flora vascolare di Toscana. IV (181-246)

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    New localities and/or confirmations concerning 66 specific and subspecific plant taxa of Tuscan vascular flora, belonging to 55 genera and 33 families are presented: Acanthus (Acanthaceae), Chenopodium (Amaranthaceae), Oenanthe, Pteroselinum (Apiaceae), Melomphis (Asparagaceae), Anthemis , Artemisia, Carduus (Asteraceae), Myosotis (Boraginaceae), Alyssum, Lepidium, Malcolmia (Brassicaceae), Phyteuma (Campanulaceae), Centranthus, Lonicera, Valerianella (Caprifoliaceae), Cerastium, Sagina, Silene (Caryophyllaceae), Helianthemum (Cistaceae), Carex, Cyperus, Rhynchospora, Schoenoplectus (Cyperaceae), Chamaesyce (Euphorbiaceae), Astragalus, Vicia (Fabaceae), Hypericum (Hypericaceae), Freesia, Iris, Romulea (Iridaceae), Stachys (Lamiaceae), Gagea (Liliaceae), Montia (Montiaceae), Ludwigia (Onagraceae), Anacamptis, Barlia, Corallorhiza (Orchidaceae), Orobanche, Rhinanthus (Orobanchaceae), Oxalis (Oxalidaceae), Linaria, Veronica (Plantaginaceae), Holcus, Phleum, Rostraria (Poaceae), Rumex (Polygonaceae), Lysimachia (Primulaceae), Ranunculus (Ranunculaceae), Alchemilla, Rosa (Rosaceae), Ruppia (Ruppiaceae), Solanum (Solanaceae), Urtica (Urticaceae), Asphodeline (Xanthorrhoeaceae). In the end, the conservation status of the units and eventual protection of the cited biotopes are discussed

    A revised phytosociological nomenclature for the Italian Quercus cerris woods

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    This paper aims to revise the phytosociological nomenclature of the Quercus cerris woods occurring in Italy with particular attention to associations, subassociations, and suballiances. The syntaxa included in this revision were selected based on a physiognomical criterion, i.e., woods with dominance or codominance of Quercus cerris. The nomenclatural revision complied with the International Code of Phytosociological Nomenclature. Correct names and Authors' citations were considered for all the syntaxa analyzed (121), and, in most cases, other information about nomenclatural types, localities, synonyms, classification, and other notes was reported. As regards the alliance level, the correct application of the name Melittio albidae-Quercion frainetto ―whose original diagnosis and type-association occur in Italy― was discussed. In all, 31 syntaxon names were validated or described: two suballiances (Campanulo medii-Ostryenion carpinifoliae and Pulmonario apenninae-Carpinenion betuli), nine associations and 20 subassociations. Five lectotypes were also designated
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