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450). Cracul Găioarei, Festuco-Brometea (ROMAN 1974: 92; NEGREAN 1987: 450).<br />
221. Iris suaveolens Boiss. & Reuter (Iris mellita Janka; Iris pumila L. subsp. mellita<br />
(Janka) Beldie; I. mellita (Janka) Richt.; I. mellita var. jugoslavica Prod.) /IRI/ – Dobrogea<br />
(HAYEK 1933: 119, 120; PETRESCU 1932: 25). Described from Dobrudja, LOCUS CLASSICUS<br />
"Hab. in planitiebus Bulgariæ propè Kustendje (Boiss.)" (Boissier 1853: 16) (BRANDZA<br />
1898: 409). New indications: TL/CT: Inter Tulcea et Constanţa; Tariverde (PRODAN &<br />
NYÁRÁDY 1966: 468). TL: Parcul Naţional Munţii Măcin (PETRESCU 2007: 275). Cerna-<br />
Greci (JAKUCS et al. 1959). Podişul Niculiţelului (PETRESCU 2007: 275). Niculiţel, Dealul<br />
Monumentului (PETRESCU 2007: 275). Floreşti-Horea, com. verb. I. Sârbu, 2002 (OPREA<br />
2005: 489). Dealul Chervantul, A. Oprea, ined. (OPREA 2005: 489). Izvoarele, Muntele<br />
Consul; Edirne; Carasan-Teke; Ciucurova, Vârful Secaru; Nalbant, Dealul Cara-Tepe; Nalbant,<br />
Valea Oilor (PETRESCU 2007: 275). Pădurea Babadag, A. Oprea, ined. (OPREA 2005:<br />
489). (?) Babadag, leg. C. Vicol [CL] (DIHORU & DONIŢĂ 1970: 100). In silva Babadag<br />
(PETRESCU 2007: 275). Jurilofca (PRODAN 1935: 64). Casimcea, Valea Mahomencea (PET-<br />
RESCU 2007: 275). CT: in collibus Allah-Bair (CIOCÂRLAN & COSTEA 1997). In silva Seid-<br />
Orman, 44°25′23″N, 28°30′28″E, alt. circa 75 m, 10 V 1978, G. Negrean [BUCA].<br />
Reservatio Fântâniţa-Murfatlar, A. Oprea, ined. (OPREA 2005: 489). "Dobr. inter Küstendje<br />
et Ciernavoda Janka" (KANITZ 1881: 247). ?Mangalia, leg. A. Borza, cult. in Hort. Bot.<br />
clujensis (PRODAN 1935: 64). Est-Balcanic – anatolic element (dobrogean-mesic-thracic-<br />
NW anatolic) (WEBB D. A. & CHATER1980: 90; DONNER 1990: 498). Chorology: DIHORU<br />
& NEGREAN 2009: 304.<br />
222. Jasione jankae Neilr. /CAM/ – MH: Sviniţa SE, Tricule [CL] (CRETZOIU 1936: 46).<br />
Montes Trescovăţ prope Sviniţa; Vârciorova; inter Vârciorova et Gura Văii (CIOCÂRLAN<br />
2004: 97). Trescovăţ (CIOCÂRLAN & MILANOVIĆ 2006: 62). In Flora Europaea (TUTIN 1976:<br />
100), Jasione jankae is included in J. heldreichii Boiss. et Orph., “included” does not mean<br />
synonym, it means the taxon status is not clear. After Ciocârlan J. jankae is an autonomous<br />
taxon (CIOCÂRLAN 2004: 97).<br />
223. Juncus bulbosus L. /JUN/ – The presence of this species in Romania has a long and<br />
complicated history (DIHORU & NEGREAN 2009). The plant was mentioned in NW Romania<br />
in several coronims in the last few years (BURESCU 1998, 2001), in Sibiu county<br />
(DRĂGULESCU 2003: 416) and even in Galaţi county (MITITELU et al. 1973; NEGREAN 1987:<br />
450). We saw this plant N of Linz on the Haselbach Valley, where it grows in muddy places<br />
and ponds. This plant has a special phytogeographical importance, as there is a series of<br />
plants with an atlantic nature and E from here they no longer appear. I think it does not<br />
grow in Romania. The species was distributed in the exsiccata Flora Romaniae Exsiccata<br />
at no. 3488 (RAŢIU & GERGELY 1977); the material proved to be J. capitatus (CIOCÂRLAN<br />
1996: 123; CIOCÂRLAN 2009: 953). Chorology: DIHORU & NEGREAN 2009: 301.<br />
224. Juncus capitatus Wieg. /JUN/ – SB: Arpaşul de Sus [SIB] (SCHUR 1866: 159;<br />
DRĂGULESCU 2003: 416), who also notes it can’t be the Arpaş Mountains as mentioned by<br />
Simonkai (1887: 535) and by the Flora Romaniae (GRINŢESCU 1966: 578). GL: Hanul-<br />
Conachi (CIOCÂRLAN 1996: 123; MITITELU et al. 1973, sub J. bulbosus) Flora Romaniae<br />
Exsiccata 3488 (RAŢIU & GERGELY 1977: 281), sub Juncus bulbosus, rev. V. Ciocârlan<br />
(CIOCÂRLAN 1996: 123; CIOCÂRLAN 2009: 953). Simonkai: "† J. capitatus Weigl. Obs. Bot.<br />
124