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. 2023 Feb 28;24(5):4650. doi: 10.3390/ijms24054650

Table 1.

Comparison of the appearance, morphology, and occurrence of three selected subspecies of A. maritima (based on: Szafer, 1946 [71]; Pinto da Silva, 1972 [69]; Lefèbvre, 1974 [76]; Woodell and Dale, 1993 [74]; Abratowska et al., 2012, 2015 [23,47]; Wąsowicz, 2015 [72]).

Features/Occurrence Subspecies of A. maritima
Subsp. Elongata Subsp. Maritima Subsp. Halleri
Generative leafless shoot (scape) A medium-sized plant with a scape that is glabrous or pubescent only at the base, 20–55 cm tall A small plant with a scape that is densely pubescent, up to 5–25 cm tall Usually a smaller, more delicately built plant than that of subsp. elongata; with a scape that is wholly glabrous, a little shorter, usually 10–25 cm tall
Leaves Slightly acicular, up to 20 cm long, with the edge relatively densely and shortly ciliated at full length; leaves also pubescent on the nerve and the surface (usually in the lower part) Usually 2–6 cm long, with the edge pubescent or glabrous; leaves generally thicker than in other subspecies No longer than 8 cm long
Inflorescence Outer involucral bracts of the inflorescence bud 7–25 mm long, green, leaf-shaped, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, usually elongated into a narrow and sharp tip, longer than inner involucral bracts;
inner involucral bracts 5–10 mm long, rounded, blunt, or shortly pointed,
the calyx tube pubescent only on the ribs;
corolla usually light pink, although other shades of pink also possible
Outer involucral bracts of the inflorescence bud 4–5 mm long, ovate or elliptical, rounded, blunt or pointed at the tip, much shorter than inner involucral bracts;
inner involucral bracts, usually 6–7 mm long;
the calyx tube wholly pubescent or only on the ribs;
corolla usually light pink
Outer involucral bracts are usually up to 4–5 mm long, broadly or narrowly ovate and shortly pointed, shorter than inner involucral bracts;
inner involucral bracts 5–7 mm long and rounded at the tip;
outer involucral bracts not higher than the inflorescence head, both in a bud and during flowering (in contrast to other subspecies in that the outer bracts may even be twice as high as a bud);
the calyx tube pubescent on the ribs and between them;
corolla usually dark pink/purple-pink
Occurrence Common in the European Lowlands on sandy, unfertile, sunny grounds; dry and periodically wet meadows; fallow lands; roadsides; and forest edges A halophyte occurring only in saline, mainly coastal areas, common in north-western Europe along the Atlantic coast to the western Baltic Sea coast An absolute metallophyte associated with metalliferous areas with copper, zinc, and lead ores near mines and metal smelters
Plant community A characteristic taxon of the Diantho-Armerietum elongatae association A characteristic taxon of the Armerion maritimae association A characteristic taxon of the Armerion halleri association and the Armerietum halleri (Libb. 1930) association