Limonium quinnii M.B. Crespo & Pena-Martin (2013: 31)

Brullo, Salvatore & Erben, Matthias, 2016, The genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) in Greece, Phytotaxa 240 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.240.1.1

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Limonium quinnii M.B. Crespo & Pena-Martin (2013: 31)
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57. Limonium quinnii M.B. Crespo & Pena-Martin (2013: 31) View in CoL ( Fig. 57 View FIGURE 57 )

Type :— GREECE. Dodecanese Islands : Rhodes , Kallithea, Faliraki. Antony Quinn Bay, 36° 19´13´´ N, 28° 12´28´´ E, in crevices of calcareous maritime cliffs, 3 m a.s.l. 10 September 2011, Crespo & Pena-Martin s.n. (holotype ABH, isotype ABH 58285!) GoogleMaps .

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BRULLO & ERBEN LIMONIUM (PLUMBAGINACEAE)

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Description: —Plant perennial, glabrous, forming a sub-shrub 20–50 cm tall, with numerous ascending to erect stems and a robust tap-root. Caudices 3–10 cm long, branched, densely spirally leafy in the upper half. Leaves fleshy, grey-green, conspicuously tuberculate with many crateriform glands, 10–35 mm long and 1.0–3.0 mm broad, very small oblanceolate, apex acute, sometimes mucronate, retuse, flat or v-shaped in cross-section, with one central nerve, gradually tapering into the petiole. Stems 15–45 cm long, slightly flexuous, tuberculate with many crateriform glands or verrucate with many crescent-shaped glands, slightly constricted at the nodes, branching begins near the base of the stems; sometimes proliferating in axils. Inflorescence narrowly trullate or obtrullate in outline. Sterile branches numerous, 2–15 cm long, straight to flexuous, longer branches in the upper half divided. Fertile branches 3–20 cm long, flexuous, slightly constricted at nodes, conspicuous tuberculate with many crateriform glands, straight to slightly curved, directed obliquely upwards, forming branching angles of 30°– 45°, in the upper half branched. Spikes 20–70 mm long, straight, directed obliquely upwards; axis of spike conspicuous tuberculate with many crateriform glands. Spikelets 8.0– 9.5 mm long, composed of 1–5 flowers, very remotely arranged with 1–6 per 2 cm. Outer bract 2.2–2.8 mm long and 2.0– 2.4 mm broad, triangular-ovate, obtuse; bract margin broadly membranous; central part slightly fleshy, sometimes only at the base, acuminate. Middle bract membranous, 2.2–3.0 mm long and 1.8–2.2 mm broad, oblong-elliptic, rounded. Inner bract 6.1–7.2 mm long and 3.6–4.1 mm broad, oblong-obovate, rounded; bract margin more or less narrowly membranous; central part fleshy, 4.3–5.0 mm long and 2.4–3.0 mm broad, oblong-obovate, acuminate, forming a triangular tip, 0.8–1.5 mm long, not reaching the upper margin. Calyx 6.0– 7.2 mm long, exceeding the inner bract by 1.5–2.0 mm; calyx tube glabrous, with 5 ribs ending above the base of lobes; calyx lobes ca. 0.7 × 0.9 mm, triangular-ovate. Corolla pale violet.

Distribution: —Restricted to Rhodes, where it is very rare ( Fig. 93C View FIGURE 93 ).

Habitat: —Calcareous rocky coast.

Taxonomic remarks: — L. quinnii is similar to L. ikaricum , but differs from the latter by having a larger size, numerous sterile branches, and longer inner bracts.

Specimens examined: — GREECE. Dodecanese: Rodi, Akr. Vodi (Kalitheas), 23 August 1989, Brullo & Spampinato s.n. (CAT, Herb. Erben); Rodi, Ladiko, 2 September 1996, Brullo & Guarino s.n., sheet 1 (CAT); Rodi, Antony Quinn Bay, 22 August 2013, Brullo & Ilardi s.n. (CAT); Rhodos, Kalithea, am Rand der Brandungszone auf Steinflur, May 1990, Klimesch s.n. (M); Rhodes, Kallithea. Faliraki, Anthony Quinn Bay, 35SPA084201, 3 m, in scopulis maritimis calcareis, 10 September 2011, M.B. Crespo & C. Pena (ABH 58285); Rodi.

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