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TARAXACUM SECTION ERYTHROSPERMA Erythrosperma species are largely restricted to well-drained, often shallow soils in habitats such as short chalk and limestone grassland, sand-dune grasslands, cliff-tops and sandy or gravelly heaths. Some species can also occur in man-made habitats such wall-tops, gravelly tracks, lawns or well-drained roadbanks. Most species are small and delicate, so are poor competitors and rarely behave as ruderals or weeds. In the British Isles, the abundance and diversity of Erythrosperma species tends to be greatest in Southeast England and lowest in the North-west, although they probably occur in every vice-county, and the dunes and limestones of e.g. The Burren or Sutherland boast several species. 32 Erythrosperma species are recorded from the British Isles. Of these, six are endemic, and four (T. pseudoproximum, T. pseudolacistophyllum, T. falcatum, and T. disseminatum) are rare adventives with only a handful of British or Irish records and are not treated here. The centre of diversity of the section is South-central Europe, where in thermophilous grasslands apomicts (triploid and tetraploid) coexist with sexual diploid populations (collectively known as T. erythrospermum) in a confusion of forms which are probably still generating new apomictic hybrid entities. Taraxacum erythrospermum has twice been recorded as a British adventive, but not in last 40 years. Apomictic species range eastwards to Turkey and south to Andalucía. Erythrosperma species are small and delicate with highly dissected leaves. Exterior bracts are <9 mm long, usually <7 mm. The open capitulum is usually <30 mm in diameter, often less. Many species lack pollen and/or have yellow styles. Only one species (T. inopinatum) has spotted leaves. Achenes are frequently reddish to dark purple in colour and the cone (coloured section connecting achene body with rostrum) is narrowly cylindrical (lens) On northern sand-dunes, Erythrosperma species, especially T. haworthianum (see below), can be confused with our two Section Obliqua species which have greyish achenes with a short conical cone. Notes The key may have multiple leads, as indicated by letters, not just two. Some colour terms used here Fulvous = close to tawny but with a bit more pink in it (='cinnamon' in BSBI Handbook). Vinous = 'wine-purple'. Pruinose = covered with a bloom which rubs off. 1

1a. Species lacking pollen (check stigmas with a lens) or only a few grains present (2a-2h) 2a. Ligules partly inrolled, pointed, reddish at tip; capitulum never opening fully. Achenes dark red. Inner exterior bracts erect, pruinose, red-tipped. Taraxacum argutum 2

2b. Exterior bracts and achenes similar to T. argutum (above), but ligules flat, square-ended, and leaves spotted (uniquely in this section) (western England, Wales) Taraxacum inopinatum 2c. Leaf-lobes >6 in number on each side, poorly differentiated. Leaf semi-prostrate, narrowly oblong. Ligule stripe silver-grey, ligule with blackish teeth (not illustrated) Taraxacum glauciniforme 2d. Exterior bracts <5.5 mm long, erect; achenes dark red to violet-purple when ripe (3a-3b) 3a. Scape completely glabrous, even at apex (lens); ligule teeth dark Taraxacum rubicundum 3

3b. Scape slightly pubescent when young; ligule teeth yellow Taraxacum parnassicum 2e. At least the lower (outer) exterior bracts strongly recurved Taraxacum fulvum Taraxacum fulvum 4

2f. Exterior bracts spreading, heavily pruinose, bordered, <3 x long as broad, achenes dark brown when ripe Taraxacum proximum 2g. Exterior bracts spreading, dark green below, not pruinose, scarcely bordered, >3 x long as broad; ligule stripes brown, teeth reddish; achenes fulvous when ripe Taraxacum fulviforme Taraxacum fulviforme 2h. Capitulum >35 mm diameter when fully open; achene body 3.5 mm, grey-brown when ripe (Orkney) (not illustrated) Taraxacum tanylepis 1b. Pollen present, usually abundant (4a-4i) 4a. Lateral leaf-lobes narrowly linear, expanded or even forked near the apex. Sand-dunes, scarce (5a-5b) 5

5a. Capitulum > 30 mm in diameter when fully open; achene body dark red, 3.5 mm Taraxacum commixtum 5b. Capitulum < 30 mm in diameter when fully open; achene body dark purple, <3.0 mm Taraxacum dunense 6

4b. Ligules short, striped purple, scarcely exceeding inner bracts; exterior bracts recurved, suffused purple at least at apex (widespread, dunes, heaths) Taraxacum brachyglossum Taraxacum brachyglossum 4c. Styles yellow, same colour as ligules in fresh and dried condition; leaves narrow; exterior bracts <7 mm, ovate, pale-bordered; (northern dunes) (6a-6b) 6a. Ligule stripe reddish; ripe achenes dark purple Taraxacum haworthianum (T. gotlandicum, which has been recorded from a single location on inland limestone in north-east Scotland is similar but with dark red achenes) Taraxacum haworthianum 7

6b. Ligule stripe pale silver-grey, or absent; ripe achenes dark red Taraxacum limbatum Taraxacum limbatum 4d. Distal margin of lateral leaf-lobes expanded at the base; exterior bracts spreading, recurved at the apex, pruinose. (7a-7b) 7a. Leaves highly contorted; styles dark yellow, drying blackish; ligule stripes purple-brown; mature achenes pale brown (sand-dunes in the south-east, rare) Taraxacum tortilobum Taraxacum tortilobum 8

7b. Leaves crisped at interlobes but not contorted; styles dark yellow, drying discoloured; ligule stripes pinkish-grey; mature achenes chestnut-red (widespread and frequent) Taraxacum lacistophyllum Taraxacum lacistophyllum 9

4e. Petioles narrow, unwinged, brilliant vinous-purple below; outer exterior bracts rounded-cordate at base, conspicuously bordered; ligule stripes grey-brown (widespread and common) Taraxacum oxoniense Taraxacum oxoniense 4f. Exterior bracts erect, spreading at apex, with a conspicuous white or rose-coloured border, but not ovate-cordate at base, petioles dull rosy-green, unwinged (local and scarce) (8a-8b) 10

8a. Lateral leaf-lobes arcuate-recurved; achenes dark red when mature (sand-dunes) Taraxacum arenastrum 8b. Lateral leaf-lobes narrowly triangular; achenes grey-brown when mature (Wales, Ireland, southwest Scotland) (not illustrated) Taraxacum degelii 4g. Petioles dull greenish-red, winged with untidy teeth; leaf-lobes with large teeth proximally; achene body 3.5 mm, fulvous (9a-9b) 9a. Ligules striped dark purple; apex of inner ligules red; interlobes suffused blackish (widespread, but uncommon) Taraxacum scoticum 9b. Ligules striped grey-violet with pink teeth; interlobes green (scarce, southern heaths) (not illustrated) Taraxacum retzii 11

4h. Terminal lobe linear, sometimes expanded at apex, bearing a single pair of basal lobules; ligule stripes reddish; achenes chestnut when ripe (Breckland) Taraxacum scanicum Taraxacum scanicum 4i. Leaf-lobes sagittate, acute, scarcely dentate; interlobes green; petioles dull greenish-purple. Ligules far exceeding inner bracts, striped violet; achene body pale brown, 3.0 mm (10a-10b) 10a. Petioles winged; styles yellowish in fresh and dried condition; ligule teeth purple (mesic grasslands, chiefly N England and Scotland) (not illustrated) Taraxacum proximiforme 10b. Petioles unwinged; styles dark yellow fresh, discoloured when dry; ligule teeth yellow (chalk grassland, southern England) (not illustrated) Taraxacum acutum 12