Helleborus multifidus subsp. serbicus, (Adamovic) Merxm. & Podi. Helleborus multifidus subsp. istriacus Helleborus bocconei, Ten. Helleborus bocconei subsp. siculus, (Schiffner) Merxm. & Podi. Helleborus dumetorum, Waldst. & Kit. Helleborus dumetorum subsp. dumetorum Helleborus dumetorum subsp. atrorubens, (Waldst. & Kit.) Merxm. & Podi. Helleborus niger, L. Helleborus niger subsp. macranthus Eranthis Salisb. Eranthis hyemalis, (L.) Salisb.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1964, Flora Europaea - Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae, Cambridge University Press : 208

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Helleborus multifidus subsp. serbicusHelleborus multifidus subsp. istriacusHelleborus bocconeiHelleborus bocconei subsp. siculusHelleborus dumetorumHelleborus dumetorum subsp. dumetorumHelleborus dumetorum subsp. atrorubensHelleborus nigerHelleborus niger subsp. macranthus Eranthis Salisb. Eranthis hyemalis
status

 

(b) Subsp. serbicus (Adamovic) Merxm. & Podi. View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 64: 5 (1961):

Srbija.

(c) Subsp. istriacus View in CoL (Schiffner) Merxm. & Podi., loc. cit. (1961):

Jugoslavia.

8. H. bocconei Ten. View in CoL , Corso Bot. Lez. 4 (1): 459 (1822).

Like 6 but leaf-segments 5-7, lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, usually divided to the middle. Italy, Sicilia. It Si.

(a) Subsp. bocconei :

Leaves pubescent, at least on the veins beneath; basal leaves 20-30 cm wide. C. & S. Italy.

(b) Subsp. siculus (Schiffner) Merxm. & Podi. View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 64: 5 (1961):

Leaves usually entirely glabrous; basal leaves c. 10 cm wide. S. Italy, Sicilia.

9. H. dumetorum Waldst. & Kit. View in CoL in Willd., Enum. Pl. Hort. Berol. 592 (1809)

( H. viridis subsp. dumetorum (Waldst. & Kit.) Hayek). Up to 45 cm. Basal leaves 2-3, thin, not overwintering; segments 7-11, distinctly pedate, undivided; veins not prominent beneath. Flowers 2-3, 3-5-5 cm in diameter. Perianth-segments patent, violet or green. Follicles connate at base. • E.C. Europe. Au Cz H u Ju Rm. (a) Subsp. dumetorum: Flowers 3-4-5 cm in diameter, green. Throughout the range o f the species.

(b) Subsp. atrorubens (Waldst. & Kit.) Merxm. & Podi. View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 64: 5 (1961)

( H. atrorubens Waldst. & Kit. ):

Flowers 4-5-5 cm in diameter, violet. Jugoslavia.

10. H. purpurascens Waldst. & Kit. View in CoL , Pl. Rar. Hung. 2:105 (1802 or 1803).

U p to 35 cm. Basal leaves usually 2, not overwintering; segments usually 5, not distinctly pedate, divided to the middle into 2-5 lobes, pubescent, at least on the prominent veins beneath. Flowers up to 3, 5-7 cm in diameter. Perianth-segments patent, purplish-violet. Follicles connate at base. • E.C. Europe, extending southwards to Crna Gora and eastwards to W. Ukraine. Cz H u Ju Po Rm Rs (C, W).

11. H. niger L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 558 (1753) View Cited Treatment .

Up to 30 cm. Basal leaves overwintering, pedate with 7-9 segments; cauline leaves ovate, entire, pale green. Flowers 2-3, 3-10 cm in diameter. Perianthsegments white or pink-tinged, ovate. Follicles c. 7, connate at base. Woods and thickets, mainly in the mountains; calcicole. E. Alps, Appennini and adjacent regions. Widely cultivated for ornament and sometimes naturalized. Au Ge He It J u [Ga Po *Rs (C, W)].

(a) Subsp. niger :

Leaf-segments oblong-cuneate, dark green, distinctly serrate near the top; perianth-segments often pinkish, broadly ovate. Throughout the range o f the species.

(b) Subsp. macranthus View in CoL (Freyn) Schiffner, Bot. Jahrb. 11: 105 (1890):

Leaf-segments broadly lanceolate, glaucescent, spinuloseserrate; perianth-segments usually white, ovate. Italy, N. Jugoslavia.

2. Eranthis Salisb. 1

Perennials with tuberous rhizomes. Basal leaves petiolate, deeply palmately divided; cauline leaves 3, similar to basal but sessile and arranged in a whorl close to the solitary terminal flower. Perianth-segments usually 6, yellow; honey-leaves tubular, 2- lipped. Stamens numerous. Follicles usually 6.

1. E. hyemalis (L.) Salisb. View in CoL , Trans. Linn. Soc. London (Bot.) 8: 304(1807).

Glabrous, 5-15 cm. Flowers 20-30 mm in diameter. Perianth-segments narrowly ovate; honey-leaves shorter than the stamens. Follicles c. 15 mm, shortly stalked. • S. Europe from S.E. France to Bulgaria; naturalized from gardens in C. & W. Europe. Bu G a It Ju [Au Be Br Cz Ge He Ho Hu Rm].

The Bulgarian plant ( var. bulgaricus Stefanov , Bull. Inst. Roy. Hist. Nat. (Sofia) 12: 316 (1939)) is in some respects closer to E. cilicicus Schott than to E. hyemalis .

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Ranunculales

Family

Ranunculaceae

Genus

Helleborus

Loc

Helleborus multifidus subsp. serbicusHelleborus multifidus subsp. istriacusHelleborus bocconeiHelleborus bocconei subsp. siculusHelleborus dumetorumHelleborus dumetorum subsp. dumetorumHelleborus dumetorum subsp. atrorubensHelleborus nigerHelleborus niger subsp. macranthus Eranthis Salisb. Eranthis hyemalis

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964
1964
Loc

Subsp. serbicus (Adamovic)

Merxm. & Podi. 1961: 5
1961
Loc

Subsp. siculus (Schiffner)

Merxm. & Podi. 1961: 5
1961
Loc

Subsp. atrorubens (Waldst. & Kit.)

Merxm. & Podi. 1961: 5
1961
Loc

Subsp. macranthus

Subsp. macranthus (Freyn) Schiffner, Bot. Jahrb. 11: 105 (1890)
1890
Loc

H. bocconei

Ten. 1822: 459
1822
Loc

H. dumetorum

Waldst. & Kit. 1809: 592
1809
Loc

E. hyemalis (L.)

Salisb. 1807: 304
1807
Loc

H. purpurascens

Waldst. & Kit. 1802: 105
1802
Loc

H. niger

L. 1753: 558
1753
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