Portulaca granulatostellulata (Poelln.) Ricceri & Arrigoni

≡ Portulaca oleracea subsp. granulatostellulata (Poelln.) Danin & H. G. Baker) – Fig. 7E, F.

D Cm: Crimea: Simferopol, 1886, Andreyev (YALT); Nikita, Nikitsky Botanical Garden, 44°30'44''N, 34°13'51''E, 160 m, flowerbeds, 6 Dec 2019, Ryff (YALT); Gurzuf, on the embankment, 44°32'09''N, 34°16'26''E, 5 m, flowerbed, 15 Dec 2019, Ryff (YALT); Sevastopol, Krishtal beach area, 44°37'01.8''N, 33°31'03.3''E, 3 m, concrete embankment, 24 Aug 2020, Bogdanovich & Ryff (herb. Ryff); Bakhchisaray, railway station, 44°45'24.7''N 33°51'01.9''E, 145 m, on the tracks, 23 Aug 2020, Ryff (herb. Ryff); Kerch, bus station area, Melek-Chesmensky mound, 45°21'46''N, 36°28'13''E, 5 m, side of street, 10 Sep 2020, Bogdanovich & Ryff (herb. Ryff); Great Yalta, Krasnokamyanka village, 44°33'57''N, 34°17'02''E, 250 m, side of asphalt road, 3 Aug 2020, Ryff & Ryff (YALT); Yalta, Leningradskaya str., 44°30'06''N, 34°09'56''E, 50 m, on wall, 18 Sep 2021, Ryff (YALT).

– New area record for this taxon, identified by SEM study of the seeds. It is one of the most common native taxa of the Portulaca oleracea aggregate in Europe and W Asia, primarily in the subtropical zone (Danin 2011; Danin & al. 2011, 2016; Uotila 2011 +; Amini Rad & al. 2017; POWO 2023b). For a number of countries, including Ukraine, it is also cited as alien (Bulakh & al. 2019, 2020; POWO 2023b). In Crimea, it has been present for a long time and is found in different parts of the peninsula, but only in anthropogenic habitats.

E. Bulakh, L. E. Ryff & M. Shevera