Abstract

Summary The starting-point for this research was the critical examination of a rupestrian chamaephyte gathered in Malta, which in the more recent local floras and in Italian floras is indicated as Jasonia glutinosa (L.) DC., species distributed in Spain, France, Balearic Islands, Lampedusa, Malta, Morocco. The doubt that it was not a well identified entity arose from the examination of numerous herbarium specimens, which has revealed the existence of some remarkable differences between the Maltese plant and Franco-Iberian one. The difference concern mostly the hairiness of the plant, the stem structure, the shape of the leaves, the disposition of the capitula in the scape, the involucral bracts and the achenes. The research for a valid basionym for these species has pointed out a confuse situation as far as nomenclature is concerned, wich has been solved, only by examinig the various types. The result has been that for the Franco-Iberian species the valid basionym is represented by Inula saxatilis Lam., w...

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