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Type: Article
Published: 2020-03-02
Page range: 270–280
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On the Romanian endemic species of Salvia (Lamiaceae) and its natural hybrids: nomenclatural and taxonomic aspects

Botanical Garden of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 44, Cheremshyna Str., Lviv, 79014, Ukraine
Botanical Garden of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 44, Cheremshyna Str., Lviv, 79014, Ukraine
Salvia nomenclature taxonomy typification Transylvania Eudicots

Abstract

Salvia transsylvanica is regarded to be endemic to the Transylvanian Basin, Eastern and Southern Carpathians in Romania. In natural habitats, it easily intercrosses with other sage species, such as S. nemorosa, S. nutans, and S. pratensis, with the hybrids described as nothospecies S. ×hybrida, S. ×telekiana, and S. ×bichigeanii, respectively. One specimen from GOET is designated here as a lectotype of S. pratensis var. transsylvanica, the basionym of S. transsylvanica. In addition, three specimens from LW, BP, and BUCA are designated as the lectotypes for hybrid names. Main diagnostic features of S. transsylvanica, its hybrids, and respective second parental species are compared and discussed.