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Type: Article
Published: 2021-03-03
Page range: 49–64
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Taraxacum mirabile, an enigmatic sexual halophilous endemic dandelion, represents a new section

Institute of Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, Faculty of Pharmacy, Istanbul University, 34116, Istanbul, Turkey
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ-25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic
Institute of Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences, CZ-25243 Průhonice 1, Czech Republic
Central Anatolia Saline endemism Taraxacum sect. Echinulata Taxonomy Turkey Eudicots

Abstract

Taraxacum mirabile Wagenitz (Asteraceae, Cichorieae, Crepidinae), a remarkable but taxonomically unexplored endemic species of Central Anatolia, is examined in detail. It is shown to be a sexually reproducing diploid (2n=16) species. It used to be included in Taraxacum sect. Orientalia in the literature. However, the nrDNA analysis revealed that T. mirabile is remote from that section. Moreover, it exhibits a number of unique features, such as fleshy leaves with a white, cartilaginous apex, long, dense, bright white tomentum at the plant base, multiple root heads, achenes with an extremely short conical cone and with very few minute spinules, a very narrow involucre with imbricate outer phyllaries, and white, not numerous florets. The most specific feature of T. mirabile is the fine, microscopic sculpture of achene surface, consisting of hair-like protuberances, not known in other Taraxacum species. These attributes, together with the convincing result of the nrDNA analysis, qualify T. mirabile to be recognized as a member of a separate section, T. sect. Echinulata, sect. nov. The habitat and distribution of T. mirabile are described, and the character of its endemism is discussed.