Sabulina mediterranea is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae (carpetweeds).[2][3] It is an annual native to the Mediterranean Basin region, including parts of southern Europe (Albania, Balearic Islands, Bulgaria, Corsica, East Aegean Islands, France, Greece, Italy, Crete, Portugal, Sicily, Spain, European Turkey, and former Yugoslavia), north Africa (Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia) and western Asia (Cyprus, Israel and Palestine, and Turkey).[1]

Sabulina mediterranea
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Order: Caryophyllales
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Genus: Sabulina
Species:
S. mediterranea
Binomial name
Sabulina mediterranea
(Ledeb. ex Link) Rchb. (1841)
Synonyms[1]
Synonymy
  • Alsine arvatica Guss. (1843)
  • Alsine conferta Jord. (1852)
  • Alsine confertiflora (Fenzl) Rouy & Foucaud (1896)
  • Alsine mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) Gren. (1859)
  • Alsine mucronata subsp. conferta (Jord.) Nyman (1878)
  • Alsine subulifolia Guss. (1843)
  • Alsine tenuifolia var. arvatica (Guss.) Caldesi (1879)
  • Alsine tenuifolia proles arvatica (C.Presl) Rouy & Foucaud (1896)
  • Alsine tenuifolia proles conferta (Jord.) Rouy & Foucaud (1896)
  • Alsine tenuifolia subsp. conferta (Jord.) Thell. (1912)
  • Alsine tenuifolia proles confertiflora (Fenzl) Rouy & Foucaud (1896)
  • Alsine tenuifolia subsp. confertiflora (Fenzl) Murb. (1897)
  • Alsine tenuifolia var. confertiflora Fenzl (1842)
  • Alsine tenuifolia var. densiflora Vis. (1852)
  • Alsine tenuifolia var. dunensis Corb. (1894)
  • Alsine tenuifolia var. mucronata Boiss. (1867)
  • Alsine verna var. mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) Fenzl (1841)
  • Arenaria arvatica C.Presl (1826)
  • Arenaria mediterranea Ledeb. ex Link (1821)basionym
  • Arenaria mucronata Sm. (1821), nom. illeg.
  • Arenaria subulifolia C.Presl (1826)
  • Arenaria triandra Schrank (1819)
  • Minuartia densiflora (Vis.) Fritsch (1909)
  • Minuartia hybrida subsp. conferta (Jord.) O.Bolòs & Vigo (1990)
  • Minuartia hybrida subsp. mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) O.Bolòs & Vigo (1974)
  • Minuartia leptophylla J.Groves (1904)
  • Minuartia mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) K.Malý (1908)
  • Minuartia mediterranea var. confertiflora (Fenzl) Molero (1975)
  • Minuartia mediterranea var. densiflora (Vis.) K.Malý (1908)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia Nees ex Mart. (1814)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia var. arvatica (C.Presl) Maire (1932)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia subsp. conferta (Jord.) Thell. (1912)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia subsp. confertiflora (Fenzl) Briq. (1910)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia var. confertiflora (Fenzl) Briq. (1910)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia var. densiflora (Vis.) Cout. (1935)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia var. mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) P.Fourn. (1936)
  • Minuartia tenuifolia subsp. mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) Briq. (1910)
  • Minuartia viscosa subsp. confertiflora (Fenzl) Breistr. (1947)

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References

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  1. ^ a b Sabulina mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) Rchb. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Minuartia mediterranea (Ledeb. ex Link) K.Malý - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  3. ^ Mifsud, Stephen (2002-08-23). "Minuartia mediterranea (Mediterranean Sandwort) : MaltaWildPlants.com - the online Flora of the Maltese Islands". www.maltawildplants.com. Retrieved 2022-03-05.