Commelina virginica, a North American xenophyte recorded in the Euro-Mediterranean area since the late 19th century, is excluded from the flora of this region. As a result of extensive literature and herbarium research, all the records of this species proved to be erroneous and referable mostly to C. communis. The first historical and misleading record of C. virginica is discussed in detail and the diagnostic morphological features actually accepted to distinguish the two species are reported.
Commelina virginica (Commelinaceae), a “phantom” alien in the Euro-Mediterranean area
ARDENGHI, NICOLA MARIA GIUSEPPE;
2014-01-01
Abstract
Commelina virginica, a North American xenophyte recorded in the Euro-Mediterranean area since the late 19th century, is excluded from the flora of this region. As a result of extensive literature and herbarium research, all the records of this species proved to be erroneous and referable mostly to C. communis. The first historical and misleading record of C. virginica is discussed in detail and the diagnostic morphological features actually accepted to distinguish the two species are reported.File in questo prodotto:
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