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Anthyllis montana L. subsp. montana

Anthyllis montana L. subsp. montana

Subspecies
SIFS: 36400
Checklist: 1004050

Synthesis

Species description (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

Stängel 10-20 cm, oben +/- abstehend behaart, am Grund holzig. Blätter unpaarig gefiedert, mit 5-13 Fiederpaaren, beidseits behaart. Teilblätter lanzettlich, höchstens 1 cm lang, das Endteilblatt nicht grösser als die seitlichen. Blüten hellrot bis purpurn, in kopfigem Blütenstand, dieser von handförmig geteilten, dicht behaarten Hüllblättern umgeben. Kelch dicht behaart.

Flowering period (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

6

Habitat and distribution inside Switzerland (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

Steinige Rasen, Kalkfelsen und -geröll / kollin-subalpin / JS (Val de Travers, La Dôle)

World distribution (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

Mittel- und südwesteuropäisch

Ecological indicator (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

152-43+4.z.2n=14,28

Status


National Priority

 —

International responsibility

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Distribution map (Atlas)

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Simple

Before threshold year
From threshold year
Before and after threshold year

Advanced

Colors
Validated observations
Observations waiting for validation
Occurrences from Atlas Welten & Sutter (1982) and supplements (1984, 1994) without confirmation in the Info Flora database since
Symbols
Before threshold year
From threshold year
Native
Reintroduced
Not native / introduced / subspontaneous / escaped
Doubtful

Number of observations

Below the threshold number of observations
Above or equal the threshold number of observations
Symbols
Valley surfaces Mountain surfaces
Abundant or frequent presence
Scarce or rare presence
H Herbarium sample
L Mentioned in the litterature
Colors
Occurrences from Atlas Welten & Sutter (1982)
Occurrences from supplements 1984
Occurrences from supplements 1994

Distribution in Switzerland (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

JS (Val de Travers, La Dôle)

World distribution (© Flora Helvetica 2018)

Mittel- und südwesteuropäisch

Ecology

Life form

Fruticose chamaephyte

Habitats

Habitats © Delarze & al. 2015

bold
Dominant species, influencing the appearance of the habitat
Character species
Character species
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat
Less strictly linked to a specific habitat

Ecological indicator values by © Landolt & al. (2010)

Soil factors Climatic factors Salinity tolerance
Humidity Value H 1 Light Value L 4 Salinity Index
Reaction Value R 5 Temperature factor T 3+
Nutriments value N 2 Continentality K 4
Ecological values legend

Humidity Value H

1
very dry
1+
dry
2
moderatly dry
2+
moist
3
medium wet
3+
wet
4
very wet
4+
soggy
5
submerged or underwater
f
plants living in running water
u
mostly submerged plants
v
partly submerged, partly floating plants
w
humidity moderately variable (± scale of 1-2)
w+
highly variable humidity (scale exceeding ± 2)

Reaction Value R

1
Very acid (pH 2.5-5.5)
2
acid (pH 3.5-6.5)
3
lightly acid to neutral (pH 4.5-7.5)
4
neutral to basic (pH 5.5-8.5)
5
basic (pH 6-5 -> 8.5

Nutriments value N

1
very low in nutrients
2
low in nutriments
3
medium-poor to medium-rich in nutrients
4
rich in nutriments
5
very rich in nutriments

Salinity tolerance

1
halotolerant
3
halophyle

Light Value L

1
very shady
2
shady
3
lighted areas
4
luminous
5
highly luminous

Temperature factor T

1
alpine to nival stages (from the treeline to the snowline)
1+
suprasubalpine and upper subalpine levels (pine and larch forests)
2
subalpine level (coniferous forests without beeches up to the upper limit of spruces)
2+
lower subalpine and upper mountain stages
3
mountain level (beech and silver fir forests, in the central Alps Scots pine forests)
3+
lower mountain and upper hill levels
4
hill level (mixed deciduous oak forests)
4+
hot places, hill level
5
very hot places, hill level (only in the hottest places, typical of southern Europe)

Continentality K

1
Atlantic (high air humidity, very low temperature variations, mild winters)
2
Sub-Atlantic (high air humidity, low temperature variations, relatively mild winters)
3
sub-Atlantic to subcontinental (average air humidity, moderately variable temperature, slightly low winter temperatures)
4
subcontinental (low air humidity, large temperature variations, rather cold winters)
5
continental (very low air humidity, very large temperature variations, cold winters)

Nomenclature

Accepted Name (Checklist 2017)

Anthyllis montana L. subsp. montana

Vernacular name

Deutscher Name:
Berg-Wundklee
Nom français:
Anthyllide des montagnes
Nome italiano:
Vulneraria montana

Match with other reference books

Relationship Scientific name Book No
=Anthyllis montana L. subsp. montanaChecklist 201736400
=Anthyllis montana subsp. montana L.Flora alpina 200464.36.1.1
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Flora Helvetica 20011154
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Flora Helvetica 2012666
=Anthyllis montana L. subsp. montanaFlora Helvetica 2018666
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Index synonymique 199636400
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Landolt 19771777
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Landolt 19911470
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.SISF/ISFS 236400
=Anthyllis montana L. s.str.Welten & Sutter 1982911
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The taxon corresponds to the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017)
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The taxon is included in the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017)
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The taxon includes (among others) also the accepted taxon (Checklist 2017)

Checklist 2017 comments

Wegfall des Ausdrucks s.str.: Alle «im engeren Sinn» (sensu stricto, s.str.) gefassten Arten werden neu in Unterarten mit gleichlautendem Unterart-Epithet gefasst (autonyme Unterart).

Checklist

Status

Native status

-

IUCN list of endangered species (© Walter & Gillett 1997):   No

Status on national Red List

NO INFORMATION

National Priority Species List Status

No national priority or international responsability

Protection status

International (Bern Convention) No
NEtotal protection (01.08.2013)
Switzerland
Disclaimer
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InfoFlora cannot guarantee that the information on the protection status is correct and complete. In case of doubts, we recommend to look up the texts of the respective cantonal law.

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