“…Pinus sylvestris , P. mugo , Picea abies and Larix decidua ) and even temperate trees (i.e. Corylus avellana , Quercus deciduous , Tilia spp., Ulmus spp., Fraxinus excelsior , Carpinus spp., Abies alba and Fagus sylvatica ) would have survived during the LGM in north‐eastern Italy and in the central Po plain in small, environmentally favourable sites (Monegato et al ., ; Amorosi et al ., ; Kaltenrieder et al ., ; Pini, Ravazzi & Donegana, ; Monegato et al ., ; Ravazzi et al ., ). This palaeoenvironmental scenario for northern Italy, with scattered pockets of (micro)environmentally suitable habitats dispersed in a matrix of unsuitable environments for temperate species, echoes the well‐known pattern of northern ‘cryptic’ refugia previously discovered in central‐eastern and northern Europe (Stewart & Lister, ; Willis & van Andel, ; Stewart et al ., ; Schmitt & Varga, ).…”