Natural History Sciences (Apr 2024)

Typification of the name <i>Cistus</i> × <i>skanbergii</i> Lojac., a rare rockrose extinct in its type locality

  • Salvatore Pasta,
  • Angelo Troia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2024.665
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1

Abstract

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In 1885 Lojacono-Pojero described Cistus skanbergi, also known as the dwarf pink rockrose, from the Island of Lampedusa (Sicily, Italy). Despite becoming extinct in its type locality and being very rare in the Mediterranean Basin, during the last decades the plant corresponding to this name, a natural hybrid between C. parviflorus Lam. and C. monspeliensis L., has been successfully cultivated and introduced worldwide for ornamental purposes. The search carried out in several European herbaria allowed to select as lectotype a specimen collected by Lojacono-Pojero and kept at the herbarium of Kew, to detect other isolectotypes, kept in the herbaria of Geneva and Palermo, and to detect another syntype corresponding to a specimen collected by Gussone and currently kept at the herbarium of Palermo.

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