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Index Seminum Università degli Studi di Regione Liguria Genova Area Protetta Regionale Giardini Botanici Hanbury INDEX SEMINUM quae anno MMXVIII collecta hortus mortolensis pro mutua commutatione offert 2019 1 Giardini Botanici Hanbury La Mortola 18039 VENTIMIGLIA www.giardinihanbury.com Direttore/Director: Prof. Mauro Mariotti tel. +39 0184 2266 38; e-mail: [email protected] Vice Direttore/Assistant Director Prof. Luigi Minuto Tel. +39 0184 2266 38; e-mail: [email protected] Curatori/Curators: Dr. Stefano Ferrari tel. +39 0184 2266 26; e-mail: [email protected] Dr.ssa Elena Zappa tel. +39 0184 2266 22; e-mail: [email protected] Responsabile Laboratorio Semi/Seed collector and distribution: Maria Loredana Castelli e-mail: [email protected] 2 GEOGRAPHIC DATA Lat. 43° 46' 56'' N Long. 7° 33' 18'' E Alt. 0 - 214 m Area 18 ha 3 Meteorological data for 2018 are not available for renovation work on the meteorological monitoring system. Therefore we report those of 2017. CLIMATIC DATA 2017 min.abs. mean min mean med. mean max. max.abs. mm. rainy days 1 1,9 6,28 9,33 12,69 17,8 27,4 4 2 3,4 6,78 9,91 13,80 16,8 70,1 8 3 3,9 6,87 10,78 15,57 19,5 52,6 5 4 7,5 10,68 14,64 19,04 24,9 8,4 2 5 8,8 12,35 16,42 20,45 24,9 52,2 4 6 13,0 15,52 18,90 22,41 24,7 3,8 1 7 15,9 19,34 23,17 26,98 31,3 2,0 1 8 17,7 19,81 23,58 27,88 31,0 20,8 2 9 14,7 18,42 21,72 26,28 30,5 13,2 1 10 10,3 13,46 16,45 20,66 25,9 74,4 7 11 4,3 9,34 12,55 16,64 20,3 247,4 8 12 4,3 7,56 10,74 15,22 18,3 11,2 3 year 1,9 11,88 15,29 19,33 31,3 583,5 46 4 mean mean mean 1978/2016 min.ass.°C min°C med.°C max.°C max.ass.°C mm. rainy days 1 -4,5 6,14 9,15 13,26 21,5 83,0 6 2 -4,5 6,07 9,24 13,50 23,0 60,1 5 3 -3,6 7,87 11,23 15,42 26,5 57,8 5 4 3,5 9,87 13,20 17,17 27,7 71,3 7 5 5,5 13,31 16,81 20,80 29,5 48,5 5 6 9,5 16,75 20,30 24,31 32,8 31,1 3 7 12,6 19,39 23,07 27,22 36,5 13,5 2 8 12,0 19,88 23,52 27,94 36,4 21,3 2 9 8,6 17,09 20,56 25,07 36,5 70,0 4 10 4,4 13,79 16,88 21,18 30,5 123,0 6 11 1,9 9,87 12,81 16,98 26,5 108,9 7 12 -1,6 7,36 10,29 14,37 23,1 88,4 6 Mean climatic values for the last four decades (1978-2016) 5 Semina plantarum in Horto Mortolense cultarum vel sponte nascentium _________________________________________ In the first column the status of the mother plants is reported. In the second column collection date is reported when different from 2017. In the third column the ! symbol indicates a certified taxonomical attribution. In the fourth column the origin of mother plants is reported when known. Acanthaceae 148 Justicia brandegeeana Wassh. & L.B.Sm. cult. ! 278 Thunbergia coccinea Wall. 'Lutea' cult. Achar iaceae 150 Kiggelaria africana L. cult. Adoxaceae 287 Viburnum rhythidophyllum Hemsl. cult. ! H.B. Nantes - F - 1969 288 Viburnum tinus L. cult. Amaranthaceae 106 Enchylaena tomentosa R.Br. spont. H.B."Villa Thuret" - Antibes - F - 1903 Anacardiaceae 161 Malosma laurina (Nutt.) Nutt. ex Abrams cult. 210 Rhus coriaria L. spont. 211 Rhus typhina L. 'Laciniata' cult. Apiaceae 119 Ferula communis L. spont. ! Apocyna ceae 45 Asclepias curassavica L. cult. ! RHS - Wisley - GB -1990 65 Carissa macrocarpa (Eckl.) A.DC. cult. Vivaio L. Noaro - Camporosso - I - 1996 127 Gomphocarpus fruticosus (L.) W.T.Aiton cult. ! H.B. Erlangen - D - 1962 179 Oxypetalum coeruleum (D.Don ex Sweet) Decne. cult. 280 Trachelospermum asiaticum (Siebold & Zucc.) Nakai cult. ! 281 Trachelospermum jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. cult. 282 Trachelospermum jasminoides (Lindl.) Lem. 'Wilsonii' cult. ! H.B."Villa Thuret" - Antibes - F - 1978 Araliaceae 255 Schefflera actinophylla (Endl.) Harms cult. Araucariaceae 43 Araucaria cunninghamii Mudie cult. Arecaceae 51 Brahea armata S.Watson cult. 6 71 Chamaerops humilis L. cult. Aristolochiaceae 44 Aristolochia sempervirens L. cult. Asparagaceae 32 Agave attenuata Salm-Dyck cult. 2016 33 Agave mitis Mart. cult. 34 Agave striata Zucc. cult. 35 Agave vilmoriniana A.Berger cult. 2016 Vivaio Dino Pellizzaro - Vallauris - F - 2001 48 Bellevalia trifoliata (Ten.) Kunth spont. 96 Danae racemosa (L.) Moench cult. Boero Fausto - Apricale - I - 2005 97 Dasylirion glaucophyllum Hook. cult. Asteraceae 36 Ageratina ligustrina (DC.) R.M.King et H.Rob. cult. ! RHS - Wisley - GB -1993 47 Bartlettina sordida (Less.) R.M.King & H.Rob. cult. ! 52 Brickellia grandiflora (Hook.) Nutt. cult. ! 104 Echinops sphaerocephalus L. cult. ! H.B. Genève - CH - 1977 116 Farfugium japonicum (L.) Kitam. cult. Ist.Sper.Floricoltura - Sanremo - I - 1998 132 Helichrysum bracteatum (Venten) Willd. cult. 2017 H.B. Tubingen - D - 2016 151 Kleinia fulgens Hook.f. cult. H.B.Univ. Genova - I - 1990 152 Kleinia grantii (Oliv. & Hiern) Hook.f. cult. Litrico Giacomo - I - 2007 205 Ptilostemon gnaphaloides Soják cult. 212 Roldana petasitis (Sims) H.Rob & Brettell cult. ! 258 Senecio linifolius (L.) L. spont. 259 Senecio serpens G.D.Rowley cult. 265 Sonchus acaulis Dum.Cours. cult. 2016 J.C. de la Faye - Ventimiglia - I - 2015 Bignoniaceae 63 Campsis radicans (L.) Seem. cult. ! 68 Catalpa ovata G.Don cult. 101 Dolichandra unguis-cati (L.) L.G.Lohmann spont. ! Jardin des Plantes - Paris - F - 1875 145 Jacaranda mimosifolia D.Don cult. 180 Pandorea jasminoides (Lindl.) K.Schum. cult. 201 Podranea ricasoliana (Tanfani) Sprague cult. 274 Tecoma capensis (Thunb.) Lindl. cult. ! 275 Tecoma castanifolia (D.Don) Melch. cult. H.B. "Villa Thuret" - Antibes - F - 2006 276 Tecoma stans (L.) Juss. ex Kunth cult. ! H.B. Lisboa - P - 1990 277 Tecoma stans var. sambucifolia (Kunth) J.R.I.Wood cult. ! H.B.Univ. Berkeley - Ca - USA -1965 Boraginaceae 89 Cordia myxa L. cult. 105 Echium wildpretii H.Pearson ex Hook f. cult. Brassicaceae 46 Aubrieta mix cult. 140 Iberis semperflorens L. cult. 157 Lunaria annua L. cult. Molinari Nadia - Castelvittorio - I 162 Matthiola incana (L.) R.Br. cult. 2016 Villa Boccanegra - Ventimiglia - I - 2001 171 Moricandia arvensis (L.) DC. spont. ! Bromeliaceae 53 Bromelia alsodes H.St.John cult. Villa Boccanegra - Ventimiglia - I - 2005 Cactaceae 117 Ferocactus emoryi (Engelm.) Orcutt cult. 7 118 Ferocactus pottsii (Salm-Dyck) Backeb. cult. Vivaio Asseretto e Garibaldi - Sanremo - I - 1999 Calycanthaceae 62 Calycanthus occidentalis Hook. & Arn. cult. ! Palmengarten - Frankfurt a. M. - D - 1962 74 Chimonanthus praecox (L.) Link cult. Campanulaceae 64 Canarina canariensis (L.) Vatke cult. ! 279 Trachelium caeruleum L. spont. Caryophyllaceae 98 Dianthus barbatus L. cult. 2015 RHS - Wisley - GB - 2013 262 Silene coronaria (Desr.) Clairv. ex Rchb. cult. H.B. Kerkrade - NL - 1999 Celastraceae 67 Cassine crocea (Thunb.) C.Presl cult. 69 Catha edulis (Vahl) Endl. cult. ! 112 Euonymus fimbriatus Wall. cult. Cistaceae 75 Cistus creticus L. cult. 76 Cistus creticus subsp. corsicus (Loisel.) Greuter & Burdet cult. H.B. Copenhagen - DK - 1998 77 Cistus creticus subsp. eriocephalus (Viv.) Greuter & Burdet cult. ! H.B. Palermo - I - 1999 78 Cistus crispus L. cult. 79 Cistus ladanifer L. cult. 80 Cistus libanotis L. cult. H.B.Univ. Lisboa - P - 1999 81 Cistus monspeliensis L. cult. H.B.Univ. Lisboa - P - 1999 82 Cistus salviifolius L. cult. ! H.B.Univ. Lisboa - P - 1996 Convolvulaceae 86 Convolvulus cneorum L. cult. ! 87 Convolvulus floridus L. cult. H.B. Canario Viera y Clavijo - Islas Canarias - E - 2001 88 Convolvulus sabatius Viv. cult. 141 Ipomoea rubriflora O'Donell cult. 2017 Cornaceae 90 Cornus sanguinea L. cult. Crassulaceae 27 Aeonium arboreum Webb & Berthel. cult. 2017 Villa Boccanegra - Ventimiglia - I - 2002 28 Aeonium canariense (L.) Webb & Berthel. cult. 2017 Sukkulenten-Sammlung - Zurich - CH - 2001 29 Aeonium haworthii Webb & Berthel. cult. 30 Aeonium lancerottense (Praeger) Praeger cult. 2017 H.B.Palermo - I - 1998 31 Aeonium percarneum (R.P.Murray) Pit. & Proust cult. H.B.Hamburg - D - 1999 257 Sedum nussbaumerianum Bitter cult. H.B. Cagliari - I - 1998 285 Umbilicus rupestris (Salisb.) Dandy spont. Cupressaceae 92 Cupressus torulosa D.Don cult. ! Villa Taranto - Pallanza - I - 1969 147 Juniperus horizontalis Moench cult. Cyperaceae 94 Cyperus papyrus L. cult. Dipsacaceae 254 Scabiosa lucida Vill. cult. H.B."Alexandru Borza" - Cluj-Napoca - RO - 1995 263 Sixalix farinosa (Coss.) Greuter & Burdet cult. 8 Doryanthaceae 102 Doryanthes palmeri W.Hill ex Benth. cult. Ebenaceae 99 Diospyros lotus L. cult. Ephedraceae 108 Ephedra altissima Desf. spont. Escalloniaceae 110 Escallonia bifida Link & Otto cult. Euphorbiaceae 113 Euphorbia characias L. cult. 114 Euphorbia dendroides L. spont. ! 160 Mallotus japonicus (L.f.) Müll.Arg. cult. Fabaceae 1 Acacia adunca G.Don cult. ! 2 Acacia caven (Molina) Molina cult. ! 3 Acacia cyclops G.Don cult. Pépinière G.Cavatore - Bormes les Mimosas - F - 1997 4 Acacia deanei (R.T.Baker) M.B.Welch & al. cult. 2017 Pépinière G.Cavatore - Bormes les Mimosas - F - 2002 5 Acacia farnesiana (L.) Willd. cult. "Villa Roquebrune" - Roquebrune Cap Martin - F - 1994 6 Acacia iteaphylla Benth. cult. Pépinière G.Cavatore - Bormes les Mimosas - F - 1998 7 Acacia julifera Benth. cult.
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