Cirsium × przybylzkii explained
Cirsium × przybylzkii (Cirsium greimleri × oleraceum) is a hybrid between Cirsium greimleri and Cirsium oleraceum.[1] [2] [3]
It is known from 16 herbarium specimens as of 2020.[4]
Distribution
It is found in the Rottenmann and Wölz Tauern, Schladming Tauern, Seckau Tauern, Lavanttal Alps, and Karawanks.
Description
Cirsium greimleri dominates flower traits, albeit with intermediate colour. C. oleraceum and C. greimleri alternately dominate leaf traits, sometimes with intermediate traits such as a C. oleraceum like form with C. greimleri idumentum.
The description of von Eichenfeld:
History
Identified by pharmacist B. Przybylski on 20 July 1885, after whom Michael Ritter von Eichenfeld named it.[5]
See also
References
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Further reading
Notes and References
- 1887 . written 1887-10-06 . Michael . Ritter von Eichenfeld . Cirsium Przybylskii (nov. hybr.) . 377–378 . Österreichische Botanische Zeitschrift . 0029-8948 . 37. 11 . 10.1007/BF01648368 .
- 1889 . presented 1889-05-17 . Michael . Ritter von Eichenfeld . Botanischer Discussionsabend am 17. Mai 1889 . Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien . 39 . 68–70.
- 2018-05-09 . Petr . Bureš . Aleš . Knoll . Ester . Michálková . Petr . Šmarda . Jakub . Šmerda . Martin . Vavrinec . Cirsium greimleri: a new species of thistle endemic to the Eastern Alps and Dinarides . 105–134 . Preslia . 2570-950X . 90 . 2. 10.23855/preslia.2018.105 . free .
- 2020-02-13 . Martin . Vavrinec . Geografická analýza mezidruhové hybridizace rodu Cirsium ve střední Evropě (Diplomová práce) .
- Ritter von Eichenfeld 1887. "Nomen inditum in honorem domini B. Przybylski, diligentissimi scrutatoris florae Stiriacae, qui plantam die XX. Julii invenit."