Aster amellus subsp. bessarabicus (Bernh. ex Rchb.) Soó
First published in Acta Bot. Acad. Sci. Hung. 12: 366 (1966)
This subspecies is accepted
The native range of this subspecies is E. Central & E. Europe to Caucasus. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome.
Distribution
Native to:
Central European Rus, Czechoslovakia, East European Russia, Krym, North Caucasus, South European Russi, Transcaucasus, Ukraine
Synonyms
Homotypic Synonyms
- Aster bessarabicus Bernh. ex Rchb. in Fl. Germ. Excurs. 1: 246 (1831)
Heterotypic Synonyms
- Aster amellus subsp. scepusiensis (Kit. ex Kanitz) Dostál in Folia Mus. Rerum Nat. Bohemiae Occid., Bot. 21: 12 (1984)
- Aster scepusiensis Kit. in Linnaea 32: 373 (1864)
Publications
POWO follows these authorities in accepting this name:
- Govaerts, R., Nic Lughadha, E., Black, N., Turner, R. & Paton, A. (2021). The World Checklist of Vascular Plants, a continuously updated resource for exploring global plant diversity. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-00997-6. Scientific Data 8: 215.
Other Data
Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon:
Sources
-
Kew Backbone Distributions
- The International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants 2023. Published on the Internet at http://www.ipni.org and https://powo.science.kew.org/
- © Copyright 2022 World Checklist of Vascular Plants. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
-
Kew Names and Taxonomic Backbone
- The International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants 2023. Published on the Internet at http://www.ipni.org and https://powo.science.kew.org/
- © Copyright 2022 International Plant Names Index and World Checklist of Vascular Plants. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0