New distributional records of non-native vascular plants in northern Italy
Author
Verloove, Filip
Botanic Garden of Meise, Nieuwelaan 38, B- 1860 Meise,
filip.verloove@br.fgov.be
Author
Ardenghi, Nicola M. G.
Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University
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Natural History Sciences
2015
2015-06-30
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2015.219
journal article
10.4081/nhs.2015.219
2385-0922
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Panicum philadelphicum
Bernh. ex Trin.,
Gram. Panic.
[Trinius]
: 216. 1826.
=
Panicum gattingeri
Nash,
Fl. S.E. U.S.
[Small]
, 92 (1327). 1903.
(
Poaceae
)
Confirmation of naturalized neophyte for the flora of the province of Alessandria (
Piemonte
) (Soldano & Verloove, 2007).
Fig. 3 -
Oenothera pedemontana
, Bereguardo (PV)
, September 2014 (Photo: N. Ardenghi).
ITALY
.
Piemonte
. Prov. Alessandria:
Valenza
,
river Po
S
of the bridge, sandy river bank, few individuals,
07.09.2014
,
F
.
Verloove
10990
(
BR
)
.
This North American species was only known from a single, historical record in Alessandria province (Soldano & Verloove, 2007). Its present-day presence is here confirmed. In
Piemonte
, it is also known from Torino province (Verloove & Selvaggi, 2011), also along river Po.
Panicum philadelphicum
is much reminiscent of
P. capillare
and both possibly have been confused in parts of Europe. It is readily distinguished by its panicles that are only ca. 1/3 the total height of the plant, the base of the peduncle that is not breaking at maturity and the slightly smaller spikelets that are acute at apex, not acuminate.