Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1996, Side 83

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.1996, Side 83
THE RED-LEAVED FAROESE DANDELION, TARAXACUM RUBIFOLIUM RASMUSSEN 87 In Copenhagen (herb. C) T.rubifolium is represented by the above mentioned T. vi- nosum specimens, leg. M.P. Christiansen 4.6.1940. Besides, O. Hagerup collected many specimens of it, mounted on several sheets, labelled ‘Thorshavn, cult. in the Bot. Garden of Copenhagen from seeds 1 July 1947’. This sample has been deter- mined by G. Haglund as T.faeroense. As already mentioned, T. rubifolium was found in its type location in 1909 and has been collected there sometimes since then. In 1978, the last year it was seen in nature, road- and building constructions were car- ried out in that area, threatening a few spec- imens of T. rubifolium. An amateur botanist, Eyðun Winther, who knew of the occurrence and rarity of T. rubifolium, saved those specimens by digging them out (before the bulldozer did) and transplanting them to his private garden (in Skarvanes, Sandoy). From there specimens have been distributed to the botanical garden (Debe- sartrøð) in Tórshavn and to some other pri- vate gardens, eg. that of the keepers of Debesartrøð, the late Mads and Kristianna Jensen, Kvívík. The late Eyðun Winther also transplanted (sowed ?) specimens of T. rubifolium into a meadow near his home in Skarvanes. Consequently, it is a fact that, at present, all known living specimens of T. rubifolium in the Faroe Isles are offspring of the growth from Rasmussen’s original locality. A sample from Suðuroy, quoted by Kjeld Hansen (1966), is, in fact, T.faeroense. In spite of careful investigations of the type locality area by the present author (in 1992, 1993, 1996) no specimens of T. rubi- folium have been observed there since 1978. However, Faroese friends of plant life are asked to look for (and protect) this unique dandelion. Several meadows in neighbouring regions, eg. Argir (1 km SE of the type location), are potential localities for T. rubifolium. In fact, nowadays noboby knows about the ecological preferences of T. rubifolium. Present distribution of T. rubifolium outside the Faroes Since Rasmussen sent achenes of it to the botanical garden in Copenhagen T. rubifoli- um has been in cultivation there (however with the name T. faeroense (Dahlst.) Dahlst., determined by G. Haglund and K. Wiinstedt), pressed specimens of T. rubi- folium looking much like badly prepared T. faeroense. Through seed exchange 1962 the botanical garden in Uppsala got fruits of T. rubifolium from the Copenhagen cul- tivation. In 1967 the Uppsala growth was re-determined by C.-F. Fundevall as T. rubrifolium Rasmussen (sic!). This cultiva- tion is represented, at least, in the private herbaria of C.-F. Lundevall and H. 011- gaard. Nurseries in many parts of the world have shown interest for this remarkable dandelion. In the Netherlands it has been sold as T. faltonense’ (a misreading of handwritten faeroense), otherwise as T. faeroense, eg. from a nursery in Seattle, Washington, USA, where it was said to hail from China. I know of 2 Danish nurseries which grow and sell T. rubifolium, now with correct name. It is a tempting thought to assume that all
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