1950
DOI: 10.1080/11263505009430782
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La Flora E La Vegetazione Pel Capo S. Elia (Sardegna Meridionale)

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“…This taxon is native to Basilicata, Puglia, and Sicilia (Bartolucci et al 2018a). In Sardegna, Martinoli (1950) Erodium alnifolium is a western Mediterranean species, similar to E. malacoides (L.) L'Hér. and E. chium (L.) Willd., with which it is often confused (Pignatti 2017b).…”
Section: G Mereumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This taxon is native to Basilicata, Puglia, and Sicilia (Bartolucci et al 2018a). In Sardegna, Martinoli (1950) Erodium alnifolium is a western Mediterranean species, similar to E. malacoides (L.) L'Hér. and E. chium (L.) Willd., with which it is often confused (Pignatti 2017b).…”
Section: G Mereumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the presence in this area of the phyto-toponym "su perdusemini", clearly referring to parsley, and used at least from the 18 th century to name a tower probably built during the 16 th century, suggests that naturalized populations may be present in this area since a long time. However, P. crispum was not previously recorded in the accurate flora of Capo Sant'Elia compiled by Martinoli (1950). In this context, it must be pointed out that the origin of this widely cultivated plant has not yet been identified with certainty, though it possibly originates in the eastern or central Mediterranean region (Agyare et al 2017;Pignatti et al 2018).…”
Section: Crassula Muscosa L (Crassulaceae)mentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The westernmost population, which is extremely small and completely isolated by the nearby populations, occurs in an urban natural area in Sardinia (Capo S. Elia promontory; Figure 3), where Moris originally noted it in 1827 [70]. The Capo Sant'Elia promontory is an area of c. 200 ha and a maximum height of 136 m a.s.l., surrounded by the city of Cagliari (39 • 11 ′ latitude north, 9 • 10 ′ east longitude), the largest city in Sardinia.…”
Section: Study Species and Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%