Corispermum squarrosum L .
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1B3299D5-94CD-51F5-B521-3118762EC0B8 |
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Corispermum squarrosum L . |
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Corispermum squarrosum L. View in CoL
Corispermum squarrosum L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 1: 4 (1753) View Cited Treatment .
= Corispermum squarrosum subsp. uralense Iljin View in CoL , Izv. Glavn. Bot. Sada SSSR 28: 651 (1929) ≡ Corispermum uralense (Iljin) Aellen View in CoL , Fedd. Repert. 69: 144 (1964).
– Corispermum orientale View in CoL auct.: Iljin (1930), Mosyakin (1996), Ryabinina (1998), Knjazev (2009).
Native status
Native.
Conservation status
Data Deficient ( DD).
A threatened category has not been assigned because the collection data seem to be highly incomplete. Knjazev (2009) reported a broader occurrence in the territory.
Distribution
Orenburg Region: Sakmara District, Orenburg City (Fig. 39 View Figure 39 ).
Previous reports: Iljin (1930), Ryabinina (1998), Knjazev (2009), also as C. orientale .
The species occurs on sands. It may be rather common along the Ural River and its main tributories.
The species is distributed in Eastern Europe (south-eastern part: Orenburg Region), West Siberia (southern part) and Kazakhstan (north-western part).
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, Leiden University branch |
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Forest Research Institute, Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education |
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Harvard University - Arnold Arboretum |
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Corispermum squarrosum L .
Sukhorukov, Alexander P., Kushunina, Maria A., Stepanova, Nina Yu., Kalmykova, Olga G., Golovanov, Yaroslav M. & Sennikov, Alexander N. 2024 |
Corispermum orientale
Corispermum orientale auct.: Iljin (1930) |
Mosyakin (1996) |
Ryabinina (1998) |
Knjazev (2009) |