Publication Type: | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Authors: | F. Verloove |
Journal: | Dumortiera |
Volume: | 100 |
Start Page: | 25 |
Pagination: | 25-29 |
Date Published: | 04/2012 |
Abstract: | Three little-known taxa of the genus Calystegia (Convolvulaceae) in Belgium. Recent fieldwork and a thorough herbarium revision have resolved some taxonomic problems within the genus Calystegia in Belgium. The enigmatic and non-native Calystegia silvatica is reliably reported for the first time. It is probably often overlooked and seems well-naturalised locally. Several additional records (including a recent one) are provided for non-native Calystegia pulchra. Finally, we ascribe pink- flowered forms of native Calystegia sepium to subsp. sepium f. colorata. A key for the identification of all Belgian taxa of the genus Calystegia is provided. |
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