Centaurea Alba
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''Centaurea alba'' is a species of '' Centaurea'' found in the
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in southern and central Spain and in a small neighbouring area in the interior of Portugal. There are three recognised
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, and of one subspecies, the nominate, there are furthermore three varieties. It has been called pale knapweed in English. Vernacular names which have been recorded for this herb in
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are ''calcitrapa'', ''cardo estrellado'', ''centaura estrellada'', ''garbanzos del cura'', ''siempre nueva'', ''siempre-nueva'', and ''trapacaballos''. Other local recorded names in Spanish are ''abreojos'', ''abrepuños'', ''amargosa'', ''amargosilla'', ''amargoso'', ''ardolla'', ''arzolla'', ''cardo abrepuños'', ''cardo de la arzolla'', ''marbosilla'', ''margosilla'', ''piropo'', ''planta para hemorroides'' and ''raíz de la arzolla''. In the
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it is known as ''raspallera'' in the
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.


Taxonomy

The species was first described in the modern
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by Linnaeus himself in the first edition of the
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, published in 1753. It is presently placed in Augustin Pyramus de Candolle's section or subsection ''Phalolepis'', along with '' Centaurea costae'' and the much more widely distributed ''C. deusta''. In 2014 Hilpold ''et al''. redefined the infrageneric taxa, classifying the traditional section ''Phalolepis'' in the
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''Centaurea''. Formerly the genus '' Centaurea'' was
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, because it was based on a species, ''C. centaurium'' -the
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, which was less related to the vast majority of other ''Centaurea'' than to species which were classified as belonging to other genera. In 2001
Werner Greuter Werner Rodolfo Greuter, (born February 27, 1938) in Genoa, Italy, as a Swiss national, is a botanist. He is the chair of the Editorial Committee for the ''International Code of Botanical Nomenclature'' (''ICBN'') - the ''Tokyo Code'' (1994) and ...
solved this by moving the ''C. centaurium'' to the old, resurrected genus ''
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'', conserving the name ''Centaurea'' for the majority of the other species, and electing ''C. paniculata'' to serve as the new type species. The
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taxonomy has been rather volatile since the 1970s. A large number of former
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were recognised at one time or another. These were synonymised over the last century or so, or are now considered independent species. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''albanica'' (Halácsy) Dostál - a
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from
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. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''brunnea'' (Halácsy) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''ciliata'' (Font Quer ex O.Bolòs & Vigo) Greuter *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''costae'' (Willk.) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''formanekii'' (Halácsy) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''latronum'' ( Pau) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''macrocephala'' (Pau) Talavera *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''maluqueri'' (Font Quer) Molero & Vigo *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''montsicciana'' (Pau & Font Quer) Romo *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''strepens'' (Hoffmanns. & Link) Rocha Afonso *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''subciliaris'' (Boiss. & Heldr.) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''tartesiana'' Talavera In his 1976 contribution in the '' Flora Europaea'', Josef Dostál recognised subsp. ''albanica'', subsp. ''brunnea'', subsp. ''costae'', subsp. ''deusta'', subsp. ''formanekii'', subsp. ''latronum'' and subsp. ''subciliaris''. A lectotype was assigned by Salvador Talavera Lozano in 1984. The 2006 entry by Greuter in the Euro+Med Plantbase, based on a critical evaluation of the information from the ''Flora Europaea'' and the ''Med-Checklist'', recognised the following infraspecific taxa: *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''ciliata'' (O. Bolòs & Vigo) Greuter *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''costae'' (Willk.) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''latronum'' (Pau) Dostál *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''macrocephala'' (Pau) Talavera *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''maluqueri'' (Font Quer) Molero & Vigo *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''montsicciana'' (Pau & Font Quer) Romo *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''strepens'' (Hoffmanns. & Link) Rocha Afonso *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''tartesiana'' Talavera In 2008 the
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s of the different infraspecific taxa were investigated ( karyotypy). All forms are 2''n''=18, but some differences between the taxa is seen in the chromosome morphology. The species was revised again in 2011. The 2014 entry in the ''
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'' follows this interpretation, although it only briefly mentions the three varieties. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''alba'' *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''latronum'' (Pau) E.López & Devesa *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''macrocephala'' Pau *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''aristifera'' (Pau ex Vicioso) E.López & Devesa *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''tartesiana'' Talavera The name ''C. deusta'', a species more widely distributed in southern
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, has also historically been mistakenly said to occur in Spain, for example by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1838 in the ''
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'', in the 1865 issue of the ''Prodromus Florae Hispanicae'' of
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, or by
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in his ''Conspectus Florae Europaeae'' (1878-1884). Dostál subsumed ''C. deusta'' in the ''Flora Europaea'' as ''C. alba'' subsp. ''deusta'', and this taxon continued to be recognised as occurring in Spain in the 2001 entry in the ''Atlas de la flora del Pirineo Aragonés''.


Hybrids

All of the species in the subgenus ''Centaurea'' appear to be able to hybridise freely with each other, and ''C. alba'' is no exception. In some, but not all, of the zones where the following taxa are in contact with ''C. alba'', the following natural hybrids have been described as occurring. A cross of the nominate form with ''C. langei'' subsp. ''kheilii'' creates the hybrid ''C.'' ×''bigerrensis'', and with ''C. aristata'', ''C.'' ×''matritensis'' is created. The variety ''latronum'' is also known to cross with ''C. calcitra'', creating ''C.'' ×''eliasii'', recognisable by having its involucral bracts being tipped by a large and sharp spine. Another hybrid of the species has also recently (2009) been described from a 1988 collection in an industrial zone in the
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: ''Centaurea'' ×''soriana'' A.Segura ex Mateo & M.B.Crespo. The other parent of the hybrid is ''C. paniculata'' subsp. ''castellana''. Lastly, in the Province of Soria relatively frequently transitional forms between the nominate variety ''alba'' with ''C. alba'' subsp. ''aristifera'' can be encountered.


Description

It is most similar to '' Centaurea costae'', being mainly distinguished by the shape of the
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s. ''C. costae'' has bilobed bracts. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''alba'' - *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''aristifera'' - *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''tartesiana'' -


Distribution

It only occurs on the
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, being found at generally inland sites in central, central-north, central-western y southwestern parts of the Peninsula. In Spain it is found in the provinces of
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, Huelva, León,
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, Salamanca, Sevilla, Segovia, Soria,
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and Zamora. In Portugal it occurs in
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. The different subspecies and varieties now recognised are largely not
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and have discreet geographical distributions. Two taxa have
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s, subsp. ''tartesiana'' to the south of the main distribution, and var. ''macrocephala'' further to the south of that, at the southernmost tip of continental Spain. For a long time it was believed to grow in northeast
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. According to López this was originally based on a single sheet of a specimen in the personal
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of Georges Rouy, collected in Segovia in 1905, but apparently accidentally included in the section ''Plantes d’Algérie'' of the herbarium. It is one of five duplicates, one of which is the lectotype of the subspecies ''alba'' synonym ''Centaurea segoviensis''. However, ''C. alba'' var. ''mauritanica'' had already been described by
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in his 1889 ''Flore de l'Algérie'' as growing in Algeria, and an Algerian population of ''Centaurea'' was called as ''C. alba'' in the local flora until the 2000s, for example in the 1963 ''Nouvelle flore d'Algérie'', or the 1985 French collection on the Djebel Ich Ali near
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in
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wilaya. This population is now seen as a synonym of ''C. djebel-amouri'', which was only recently described as a new species by Greuter in 2003; the previous name ''C. alba'' for the population is now attributed as "auct. Afr. N. non L.". Plants from Italy,
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and possibly
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have also historically been misidentified as ''C. alba''. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''alba'' **''C. alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''alba'' - **''C. alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''latronum'' - **''C. alba'' subsp. ''alba'' var. ''macrocephala'' - A disjunct population restricted to the southernmost tip of Spain, from the mouth of the Guadalquivir emptying in the
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northeastwards into the
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, entirely within the
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. *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''aristifera'' - *''Centaurea alba'' subsp. ''tartesiana'' - An
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of the northwest corner of
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. It occurs in the western part of the
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mountain range, in the provinces of Huelva and Sevilla.


Ecology

It blooms from April to October. This species inhabits woodland clearings and the fringes of forests, especially pine forests, oak forests and ''melojares'' (''
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'' forests), as well as growing in
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, wasteland and gutters, slopes and wayside verge
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along roads. It has been recorded growing at 3 to 2,000 metres in altitude. It prefers somewhat fertile soils, or not excessively fertilised, which can be acidic to
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. It is usually found growing in rocky, large-grained soil, very often calcarous mixed with silicates. The ''macrocephala'' variety occurs in matorral habitats on substrates derived from
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and
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. The ''tartesiana'' subspecies occurs in
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-based soils and
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.


Conservation

In 1992 two subspecies, subsp. ''heldreichii'' and subsp. ''princeps'', were designated as 'priority species' under Annex II of the Habitats Directive of the
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(which was reformed as the
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the following year). This designation was meant to serve as the basis for Spain to declare which areas in which it occurs were ' Special Areas of Conservation' -which were to form the backbone of the
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network, but only if these areas include one of the number of
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s listed in Annex I of the directive. Neither subspecies are still recognised. In 2005 the flora of Andalusia was assessed for the ''Lista roja de la flora vascular de Andalucía'', with two subspecies, subsp. ''tartesiana'' and subsp. ''macrocephala'', being included in the list. These two taxa were assessed as '
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', but were included because they have restricted distributions and the authors thought that they might be threatened, or at least impacted, by changes in agriculture.


References


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