The presence of Hieracium pollinense Zahn in Italy is confirmed here after 132 years since its first description based on a single collection made in 1877 in the Mt. Pollino. It is a calcicolous species, so far represented by one population, belongs to the H. sect. Villosa. In line with the IUCN criteria its conservation status assessment is "endangered".

Gottschlich G., Scafidi F., Di Gristina E. (2017). Hieracium pollinense (Asteraceae), an endemic species to the Pollino National Park (Southern Italy) rediscovered. ACTA BOTANICA CROATICA, 76(1), 95-97 [10.1515/botcro-2016-0047].

Hieracium pollinense (Asteraceae), an endemic species to the Pollino National Park (Southern Italy) rediscovered

Scafidi F.
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Di Gristina E.
Writing – Review & Editing
2017-01-01

Abstract

The presence of Hieracium pollinense Zahn in Italy is confirmed here after 132 years since its first description based on a single collection made in 1877 in the Mt. Pollino. It is a calcicolous species, so far represented by one population, belongs to the H. sect. Villosa. In line with the IUCN criteria its conservation status assessment is "endangered".
2017
Gottschlich G., Scafidi F., Di Gristina E. (2017). Hieracium pollinense (Asteraceae), an endemic species to the Pollino National Park (Southern Italy) rediscovered. ACTA BOTANICA CROATICA, 76(1), 95-97 [10.1515/botcro-2016-0047].
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