New species of Taraxacum, sect. Ruderalia, found in Central and Northern Europe.

Hans Øllgaard 1

Affiliations

  1. Lupistien 7, Birgittelyst, DK 8800 Viborg, Denmark

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Abstract

Examples of Taraxacum species (sect. Ruderalia) that have a well-known main distribution area and, a few rather isolated, obviously introduced occurrences, are given. The lack of a long tradition of specific knowledge and collection of Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia specimens have impeded our understanding of the origin of the present distributions. Some views are presented. Taraxacum ancistratum, T. crassum, T. deltoidifrons, T. infuscatum, T. jugiferum, and T. lundense, all belonging to Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia, are described as new species. Three or four of these species were first found as introductions far away from their supposed main distribution area.

Keywords

Taraxacum, sect. Ruderalia, Asteraceae, taxonomy, new species, alien species, Central Europe, Nordic countries.

How to cite

Øllgaard H. (2003) New species of Taraxacum, sect. Ruderalia, found in Central and Northern Europe. – Preslia 75: 137164