Urtica dioica, Linnaeus, 1753
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.208.4.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E66587C8-AD2C-AE34-FF56-FF78FB66FBD4 |
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Felipe |
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Urtica dioica |
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3. Urtica dioica View in CoL L. subsp. dioica var. sarmatica Zapał. (1908: 93) . Fig. 3 View FIGURE 3
Lectotype (designated by Weigend 2005):— UKRAINE. Podolia: W Ukraine: Niwra in the region Borszczów , between Tarnopol and Czerniowce, Lenz 93.255 (♀: KRAM!, KRAM No. 153161).
This taxon was generally overlooked and was considered as synonymous with Urtica dioica subsp. pubescens (Ledeb.) Domin (1944: 71 , Weigend 2005). More collections in recent years and cultivation of this form indicate that var. sarmatica represents a distinct ecotype. This variety is quite similar to var. dioica , but very robust (up to 200 cm tall) and differs in its dense and soft, albeit not white pubescence, relatively much weaker cover with stinging hairs. In inflorescence morphology it cannot be differentiated from var. dioica .
Distribution and Ecology: —Typically found in dry forests, e.g., under oaks in eastern Germany and Poland, probably wide-spread in eastern Europe at least to the Black Sea.
Conservation status: —Using IUCN criteria ( IUCN 2001), Urtica dioica subsp. dioica var. sarmatica is considered “Least Concern” (LC).
Representative specimens:— GERMANY. Berlin: FU Berlin, compost near greenhouses of the “ Institut für Pflanzenphysiologie ” 53 m, 17 Aug. 2007, T. Camenzind 21 (♂, BONN) ; same locality and date, T. Camenzind 22 (♂, BONN) ; Brandenburg: Küstrin, directly E of village next to German-Polish Borderpost (last roadbend before bridge, E of road towards the River Oder ), 23 July 2002, M. & K. Weigend 7130 (♀, BM, BSB, GB, M, W) .
Intermediate specimens to var. dioica :— GERMANY. Brandenburg: Küstrin, just before the Polish border post, Oct. 2001, cultivated in Berlin July 2003, M. & K. Weigend 5662-C (<♂ ♀>, BONN) ; near Oderberg (near River Oder), hill called Pimpinellenberg , 21 April 2002, cultivated in Berlin July 2003, M. & K. Weigend 7087-C (♀, BONN, BR, E, MA, MO) ; Neukölln, Castle Britz, Park , under oaks and maples, 20 Nov. 2001, cultivated in Berlin July 2003, M. & K. Weigend 5671-C (♂, BONN, MA, P) ;— POLAND. Bialystok: Bielowicza, Oct. 2001, I. Polunin s.n., cultivated in Berlin July 2002, M. & K. Weigend 5648-C (♀, ♂, and <♂ ♀>, BM, BONN, KRAM, LE, M, NY, P) ; same locality and date, cultivated in Berlin July 2002, M. & K. Weigend 5653-C (♀, BONN) .
W |
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
KRAM |
Polish Academy of Sciences |
BONN |
University of Bonn |
BM |
Bristol Museum |
BSB |
Freie Universität Berlin |
GB |
University of Gothenburg |
BR |
Embrapa Agrobiology Diazothrophic Microbial Culture Collection |
MA |
Real Jardín Botánico |
MO |
Missouri Botanical Garden |
LE |
Servico de Microbiologia e Imunologia |
NY |
William and Lynda Steere Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden |
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