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Flora
Europaea
xeric steppe species, sometimes acting like a ruderal
Circumpontic (not also a Pannonian element, being
introduced only in Hungary and Serbia)
Festucion valesiacae mostly in Agropyretum
pectinifomae, Artemisio-Kochion sometimes in
Artemisietea vulgaris from the steppe zone
R34 habitats, mostly in R3418
in Romania frequent in Dobrudja mostly in the steppe zone
very rare and localized in the Curvature
Subcarpathians
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A xeric steppe plant which can be seen only in
Dobrudja (quite frequent in the steppe areas) the Curvature
Subcarpathians (one locality) and in the Moldavian Plateau (two
localities) in Romania. This species can act also as a saxicole
plant in the Balkan Peninsula and also as a ruderal element.
Would you like to see some related species of Centaurea
salonitana Vis. which do not grow in the flora of Romania? See
here Centaurea
urvillei from western Turkey andCentaurea nicolai
from Mojntenegro.
The species is spread across the whole Balkan
Peninsula, Asia Minor and in Krym. It is said to
be traditionally used in the treatment
of tumors in the Balkans and Asia Minor .
A very curious plant called Centaurea X vacarestiensis
Prodan, a supposed hybrid between Centaurea orientalis
L. and Centaurea salonitana Vis. (both not
present there) is described from Vacaresti (Dambovita county)
probably from the front of the terrace of the river Dambovita,
covered with xeric vegetation. This should be recovered as
it can represent a totally new species having very special
characters. An attempt of us to do this in 1997, however not a
thorough one, failed to produce any result.
Pictures taken from outside Romania, at Caliacra cape, Bulgaria,
August 2010.
dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.net
Pictures from Dolojman Cape, Tulcea county, Dobrudja 7th of
August 2006
dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.com
Pictures taken from Mangalia, west of Limanu, Constanta county in
Dobrudja, on 6th of August 2006
dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.com
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