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Delphinium simonkaianum Pawl.

 

 

Flora Europaea

perennial, H

mesic, upper boreal belt, usually calcyphyle and petrophyle

local endemic in the central Trascau Mountains (between Cheile Rametului and Cheile Intragaldelor)

Calamagrosteto-Spireetum ulmifoliae, Spiraeo-Coryletum and in Agrostio-Festucetum rubrae around the calcareous massifs from the central Trascau Mountains (here, though not within its main habitat, can be locally abundant)

R3116, R 3117, R3803 habitats

 

 

 

 

We consider this species as rather 'suspect' while the differences between it and Delphinium elatum L. are not well defined (they imply only the leaf form). A more thorough study upon the taxon is needed which probably will turn this endemic species into a variety, a subspecies or a mere synonym. Here and here there are some good photographs of Delphinium elatum L. to clearly see the great similarities between the two.

Pictures taken in Piatra Cetii calcareous massif, Trascau Mountains, Alba county, on 20th of August 2006

dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.com

Pictures taken in :Piatra Cetii calcareous massif, Trascau Mountains, Alba county, in June 2005

dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.com

Pictures taken in Cheile Tecsesti area, above the northern slope of the gorges, in meadows and clearings in June 2005

dr. Alexandru Badarau, alexandru@transsilvanica.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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