Journal of Plant Development (Dec 2018)

New records in the alien flora of Romania: Euphorbia serpens and E. glyptosperma

  • Culiţă SÎRBU,
  • Irina ȘUȘNIA (TONE)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33628/jpd.2018.25.1.135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25
pp. 135 – 144

Abstract

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Our recent field research and revision of some herbarium specimens led us to identify two species of Euphorbia (subgenus Chamaesyce), which we report now for the first time in the alien flora of Romania: Euphorbia serpens Kunth and E. glyptosperma Engelm. The first was collected in the city of Iasi, north-eastern Romania, in September 2018. The second was collected, during 2005-2015, in several localities from the lower basin of the Siret river (Galați County), as well as from north-eastern Romania, near Ciurea (Iaşi County), but previously erroneously identified as "Euphorbia chamaesyce L.". Both species, originating in the New World, are xenophytes more or less naturalized in Europe, perhaps in full process of expansion of their secondary area.

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