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Taraxacum acervatulum Railons.

Authors: Uhlemann, Ingo;

Taraxacum acervatulum Railons.

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Taraxacum acervatulum Railons., Ann. Bot. Fenn. 1: 125 (1964) – Abb. 10 A. Österreich, Kärnten: Pörtschach am Wörther See, Uferstraße, Haus Nr. 13 (ca. 0,4 km östl. der Autobahnauffahrt nach Villach), Wiese im Hausgarten, 7.4. 2007, leg. Uhlemann (Hb. DR, WU). — St. Veit an der Glan, ruderalisierter Rasen gegenüber dem Bahnhof, 11. 4.2009, leg. Uhlemann (Hb. DR). Taraxacum acervatulum besitzt berandete, zurückgebogene äußere Involukralblätter, rosafarbene, etwas geflügelte Blattstiele und ± waagerecht abstehende, an der Oberkante kräftig gezähnte Blattseitenlappen, die durch deutlich entwickelte Interlobien voneinander getrennt sind. Die Art wurde als polemochor aus einem ehemaligen deutschen Truppenlager des 2. Weltkrieges an der finnischen Westküste beschrieben, hat ihren Verbreitungsschwerpunkt aber in Mitteleuropa und strahlt bis nach Nordeuropa aus.

Published as part of Uhlemann, Ingo, 2011, Notizen zur Taraxacum-Flora Österreichs und Südtirols, pp. 27-53 in Neilreichia 6 on page 47, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.303107

Keywords

Tracheophyta, Magnoliopsida, Taraxacum, Asterales, Biodiversity, Taraxacum acervatulum, Asteraceae, Plantae, Taxonomy

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