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''Hypericum aciferum'' is a
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of
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in the
St John's wort ''Hypericum perforatum'', known as St. John's wort, is a flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae and the type species of the genus ''Hypericum''. Possibly a hybrid between '' H. maculatum'' and '' H. attenuatum'', the species can be found a ...
family
Hypericaceae Hypericaceae is a plant family in the order Malpighiales, comprising six to nine genera and up to 700 species, and commonly known as the St. John's wort family. Members are found throughout the world apart from extremely cold or dry habitats. '' ...
. It is a small shrub
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to the Greek island of
Crete Crete ( el, Κρήτη, translit=, Modern: , Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and ...
. ''H. aciferum'' grows in a mat on the ground and has twisting branches, needle-like leaves, and long golden petals. Its flowers are also
heterostylous Heterostyly is a unique form of polymorphism and herkogamy in flowers. In a heterostylous species, two or three morphological types of flowers, termed "morphs", exist in the population. On each individual plant, all flowers share the same morph. ...
, which means that the species can exhibit one of two flower types on different plants. This trait is unique within the genus ''Hypericum'' to ''H. aciferum'', '' H. russeggeri'', and '' H. aegypticum'', the three species in section ''Adenotrias''. The species was described by
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 ...
in 1965 as ''Elodes acifera'', and was later placed into section ''Adenotrias'' of the genus ''
Hypericum ''Hypericum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. Many ''Hype ...
'' by Norman Robson in 1984. ''Hypericum aciferum'' has an extremely limited distribution in the southwest corner of Crete, and is found in rock crevices. It was assessed as
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several times in the 1980s and 1990s, due to a small population and threats from grazing and fire. It was protected by the
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, and a plant micro-reserve was established to conserve it in 2015. The
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re-assessed ''H. aciferum'' as vulnerable in 2021 and recorded its population as stable. The plant is not used by humans for
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or
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purposes.


Etymology

The
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name ''Hypericum'' is possibly derived from the Greek words (above) and (picture), in reference to the tradition of hanging the plant over religious icons in the home. The
specific epithet In taxonomy, binomial nomenclature ("two-term naming system"), also called nomenclature ("two-name naming system") or binary nomenclature, is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, bot ...
''aciferum'' comes from Latin and possibly refers to the needle-like leaves of the plant.


Description

''Hypericum aciferum'' is a shrublet that grows around 5–6 centimeters tall. The species grows low to the ground, with many twisting branches that press against the soil; these form a mat that can be up to 60 cm wide. The stems and leaves of the plant do not have
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on their surface, and they also lack any kinds of
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. The stems are mostly cylindrical when the plant is mature. The leaves are arranged on opposite sides of the stem and are narrow but have a more thick, rounded end. They are 0.5–1.2 cm long and 0.06–0.14 cm wide. The midrib is raised on the underside of the leaf, like the keel of a ship, but is slightly furrowed on the top side. The shape of the leaves is like a needle, and they have the texture of leather. The flowers are arranged in small, simple clusters that consist of a single branch. Each cluster usually has two or three flowers, each borne on a stalk that is about 0.2 cm long. The flowers are 0.8 cm and are
heterostylous Heterostyly is a unique form of polymorphism and herkogamy in flowers. In a heterostylous species, two or three morphological types of flowers, termed "morphs", exist in the population. On each individual plant, all flowers share the same morph. ...
, with elliptic sepals and long golden yellow petals. The petals are 0.75 cm long and 0.15 cm wide and curve at their tip. The stamens are in three bundles of three, with fleshy
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. The
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is
septicidal Dehiscence is the splitting of a mature plant structure along a built-in line of weakness to release its contents. This is common among fruits, anthers and sporangia. Sometimes this involves the complete detachment of a part; structures that o ...
, meaning it splits open along three seams. Plants of ''Hypericum aciferum'' can have one of two types of flowers, a phenomenon known as heterostyly. In Type 1 flowers, the styles are much longer than the stamens; in Type 2 flowers, the stamens are much longer than the styles.
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is usually only between different types of flowers, encouraging genetic diversity within the species. A small-scale study of the species suggested a ratio of Type 1 to Type 2 flowers of 1:1.5. ''Hypericum aciferum'' is most similar in appearance to the other two species in section ''Adenotrias'': '' H. russeggeri'' and '' H. aegypticum''. It can be told apart primarily by its reduced size. In comparison to ''H. russeggeri'', it also has narrower leaves, fewer flowers, petals with less curling, and fewer stamens in each bundle.


Taxonomy

The species was first formally described by
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 ...
in the journal ''Candollea'' in 1965. When discussing which genus to place the new species in, Greuter stated that the species has a similar appearance and natural habitat to plants in the genus ''Triadenia''. However, he also said that he did not believe ''Triadenia'' was a valid taxon, because specimens of ''T. microphylla'' (the
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on which the genus was based) were found to actually be ''Hypericum aegypticum''. As such, he settled on placing his newly described species into the related genus ''Elodes'', giving it the name ''Elodes acifera''. Furthermore, he hypothesized that a species called ''Elodes russeggeri'' (now '' Hypericum russeggeri'' and previously ''Triadenia russeggeri'') was closely related to the newly introduced ''E. acifera''. As such, he created a new section within ''Elodes'', naming it '' Adenotrias''. Norman Robson described the species again in 1967 in the journal ''Feddes Repertorium'', moving it into the genus ''
Hypericum ''Hypericum'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Hypericaceae (formerly considered a subfamily of Clusiaceae). The genus has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. Many ''Hype ...
'' under its currently accepted name ''Hypericum aciferum''. The new name was affirmed in the species catalogue '' Flora Europaea'' two years later, and Werner Greuter corroborated the placement in '' Annales Musei Goulandris'' in 1973. At various points since Robson's assignment of the species to ''Hypericum'', several sections of that large genus were split off again. The primary reason for this was certain convergent flower adaptations that Robson dubbed the "''Elodes'' syndrome". While section ''Adenotrias'' also possesses those adaptations, it was retained in the genus, meaning that the name ''Hypericum aciferum'' remained constant; this was affirmed by a study of
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in 2013.


Distribution, habitat, and ecology

''Hypericum aciferum'' was originally described from a single location in southwestern Crete. Today, it is known to be endemic to the island of Crete, and is found at only two localities: one in the Sfakia region and the other in the Selino area. ''Hypericum aciferum'' is a
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, often growing in the crevices of rocks. It is found among
limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms whe ...
or other chalky rocks at altitudes of 5–40 meters. Despite having a habitat that is highly similar to that of ''H. russeggeri'' and ''H. aegypticum'', it is much less frequently found. ''Hypericum aciferum'' can be found among several other species, including '' Allium bourgeaui'', '' Centaurea argentea'', '' Dianthus fruticosus'', ''
Origanum dictamnus ''Origanum dictamnus'', the dittany of Crete, Cretan dittany or hop marjoram, is a tender perennial plant that grows 20–30 cm high. It is known in Greek as ''δίκταμο'' (''díktamo'', cf. " dittany") or in the Cretan dialect as ''έ ...
'', '' Ornithogalum creticum'', and '' Staehelina fruticosa''. A part of the
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is found inside a '' Pinus halepensis'' forest. One method by which ''H. aciferum'' spreads is via
myrmecochory Myrmecochory ( (sometimes myrmechory); from grc, μύρμηξ, mýrmēks ("ant") and ''khoreíā'' ("circular dance") is seed dispersal by ants, an ecologically significant ant–plant interaction with worldwide distribution. Most myrmeco ...
; ants help to disperse its seeds by carrying them from one place to another. The plant can be propagated easily from seeds stored in a seed bank. This is undertaken by planting seeds in the spring, barely covering them in soil. They are then allowed to germinate for 1–3 months at a temperature of 10–16°C. The plants grow best in sunny, dry rock crevices with protection from winter dampness. Division of mature plants is done in the spring.


Conservation

The International Union for Conservation of Nature's ''List of rare, threatened and endemic plants in Europe'' listed ''Hypericum aciferum'' as being endemic to Greece and an
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in 1982. In 1994 the
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marked ''Hypericum aciferum'' as a "strictly protected flora species". A more detailed assessment was included in the 1995 ''Red Data Book of Greece'', which counted a total of 95 plants of the species in the wild and a few cultivated plants in a municipal garden in Herraklion. ''H. aciferum'' was also included in the 1997
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, where its evaluation as an endangered species was confirmed. Since 2015, most of the population of ''Hypericum aciferum'' has been contained within a plant micro-reserve (PMR) of around 6.5
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. It is centered near
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on Fournoti beach and consists of the exit of a small
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area. The PMR contained around 130 plants of the species in 2013 and had a "favorable" situation for conservation, with a goal of eventually reaching 300 plants. Because of the critically low number of plants, however, there is still a high risk of
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for the species. The largest threats to ''Hypericum aciferum'' are human activity, fire, and erosion of its habitat. Livestock
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and climate change also present slight stressors to the species. The IUCN re-evaluated the species in 2021, assessing ''Hypericum aciferum'' as vulnerable and as having a stable population.


Uses

''Hypericum aciferum'' has extremely low suitability for use as a garden plant, and is particularly poor as a
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or patio plant. Unlike other members of ''Hypericum'', the species is not known to have any
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use as of 2007.


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