Nicotiana glauca Graham (Solanaceae), a new invasive plant in Croatia (CROSBI ID 117790)
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Bogdanović, Sandro ; Mitić, Božena ; Ruščić, Mirko ; Dolina, Katija
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Nicotiana glauca Graham (Solanaceae), a new invasive plant in Croatia
The South American invasive species Nicotiana glauca Graham (Solanaceae) was found for the first time on four localities in Croatia. First locality is nearby abandoned fish-factory in Komiža on the island of Vis, the second one is in the city centre of Split, on the archaeological site. The third is on the island of Lokrum and fourth is in the city of Dubrovnik. Newly discovered N. glauca is woody perennial species while the other two Croatian species, N. tabacum L. and N. rustica L. are annual herbs. Identification key for those three species and morphological comparation with N. tabacum L. and N. rustica L. were done. Further spread of N. glauca in Croatian littoral could be expected, but also prevented.
Nicotiana glauca; Solanaceae; invasive species; flora; Croatia
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