Cirsium elbrusense

Cirsium elbrusense

Synonymy

Source: Greuter, W. (2006+): Compositae (pro parte majore). – In: Greuter, W. & Raab-Straube, E. von (ed.): Compositae. Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Cirsium elbrusense Sommier & Levier in Nuovo Giorn. Bot. Ital., ser. 2, 2: 16. 1895
    • "Cirsium hygrophilum" sensu Grossgejm 19341; sensu Grossgejm 19492
    • 1. Grossgejm, A. A. 1934: Flora kavkaza 4. – Baku , 2. Grossgejm, A. A. 1949: Opredelitel’ rastenij Kavkaza. – Moskva

    Distribution

    ● -Gg Rf(CS) -Tu(A) 

    Euro+Med endemic: Georgia native: reported in errorA,B; Russia (North Caucasus nativeB,C,D,E,F); Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native: reported in errorB)

    Bibliography

    A. Gagnidze, R. 2005: Vascular plants of Georgia. A nomenclatural checklist. – Tbilisi
    B. Menickij, Ju. L. 1996: Konspekt vidov roda Cirsium (Asteraceae) Kavkaza. – Botanicheskii zhurnal 81(9): 92-105
    C. Galuško, A. I. 1980: Flora severnogo Kavkaza 3. – Rostov-na-Donu
    D. Grossgejm, A. A. 1934: Flora kavkaza 4. – Baku (as Cirsium hygrophilum)
    E. Grossgejm, A. A. 1949: Opredelitel’ rastenij Kavkaza. – Moskva (as Cirsium hygrophilum)
    F. Komarov, V. L. 1963: Flora SSSR 28 [Bobrov, E. G. & Čerepanov, S. K.]. – Leningrad