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''Hedlundia'' is a
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rose A rose is either a woody perennial plant, perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred Rose species, species and Garden roses, tens of thousands of cultivar ...
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Rosaceae Rosaceae (), the rose family, is a family of flowering plants that includes 4,828 known species in 91 genera. The name is derived from the type genus '' Rosa''. The family includes herbs, shrubs, and trees. Most species are deciduous, but som ...
). They are shrubs or small trees that have a
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origin involving crosses between ''
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Sorbus ''Sorbus'' is a genus of over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae. Species of ''Sorbus'' ('' s.str.'') are commonly known as rowan or mountain-ash. The genus used to include species commonly known as whitebeam, cheque ...
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. There are about 48 species are distributed across central, western and southern Europe, Scandinavia, Turkey, the Caucasus, Crimea, and also central Asia. The term ''Hedlundia'' was published in 2017.


Description

''Hedlundia'' species are small trees or shrubs, with simple leaves, pinnatilobate (having lobes arranged in a pinnate manner) or basally
pinnate Pinnation (also called pennation) is the arrangement of feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis. Pinnation occurs in biological morphology, in crystals, such as some forms of ice or metal crystals, and ...
with 1–2(–3) leaflets. They are white- or greenish-grey-tomentose (covered with dense, matted, woolly hairs) beneath, with 7–15 pairs of lateral veins, with small to prominent, long, sub-acute to obtuse lobes with a variable number of teeth. They have flowers with white
petals Petals are modified leaves that form an inner whorl surrounding the reproductive parts of flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the ''coroll ...
and 2–3 styles. The fruit is medium-sized, orange-red to crimson in colour, with few to sparse small
lenticels A lenticel is a porous tissue consisting of cells with large intercellular spaces in the periderm of the secondarily thickened organs and the bark of woody stems and roots of gymnosperms and dicotyledonous flowering plants. It functions as a pore ...
(porous tissue consisting of cells). (Sennikov & Kurtto 2017; Rushforth 2018).


History

They appear to have arisen via hybridization events between the clades ''
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'' (Pers.) Host and ''
Sorbus ''Sorbus'' is a genus of over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae. Species of ''Sorbus'' ('' s.str.'') are commonly known as rowan or mountain-ash. The genus used to include species commonly known as whitebeam, cheque ...
'' (L.). The hybrid term ×''Ariosorbus'' was used by Mezhenskyj et al., 2012. Majeský et al. (2017) reviewed the taxonomic treatments of
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taxa in the Asteraceae and Rosaceae and provided 5 criteria to recognise an apomictic species. The rules around plant naming say that a genus of hybrid origin needs to have a new name to distinguish it from the two genera that have created it. In other words, the species that arose from a cross between ''Sorbus'' and ''Aria'' needed a new genus name. Rushforth in 2018 agreed with Sennikov & Kurtto (2017) changes. European and West Asian hybrid species involving ''Aria edulis'' (all) with variously ''Sorbus aucuparia'', ''Torminalis clusii'' and rarely ''Chamaemespilus alpina'' are treated in Sennikov & Kurtto (2017) under the genera ''Hedlundia'' (''Aria'' × ''Sorbus''), ''Borkhausenia'' (''Aria'' × ''Sorbus'' × ''Torminalis''), ''
Karpatiosorbus ''Karpatiosorbus'' (Synonymy: ''Sorbus'' subgenus ''Tormaria'' Májovsky & Bernátová = ''S''. subgenus ''Aria'' x subgenus ''Torminaria'') is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to Europe, including Crimea, and Algeria. S ...
'' (''Aria'' × ''Torminalis''), ''
Majovskya ''Majovskya'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Rosaceae. They are shrubs or small trees, they appear to have arisen via hybridization events between the clades ''Aria'' (Pers.) Host and '' Chamaemespilus'' (L.) Crantz. It i ...
'' (''Aria'' × ''Chamaemespilus'') and ''
Normeyera ''Normeyera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. It includes nine species native to west-central Europe, ranging from France through Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia to Poland. They are distinguished fr ...
'' (''Aria'' × ''Chamaemespilus'' × ''Sorbus''). In ''Rosaceae'' subtribe ''Malinae'', many taxa in nature and in horticulture are the result of hybridisation between two (or more) genera. This situation results in the use of
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(hybrid name), e.g. ''×Sorbaronia'' (= ''Sorbus'' × ''Aronia'' ), ''×Pyraria'' (''Aria'' × ''Pyrus''). ''×Sorbocotoneaster'' (= ''Sorbus'' × ''Cotoneaster'') or ''×Amelasorbus'' (''Amelanchier'' × ''Sorbus''). If narrower genera are used, notably in ''Sorbus'' sensu lato, some authors (e.g. Sennikov & Kurtto, 2017; Kurtto et al., 2018; Sennikov, 2018), have treated some of the resulting nothogenera as genera in their own right, and this can lead to the use of other names, including ''Hedlundia'' 'Aria''  × ''Sorbus'' sensu strictoand ''
Scandosorbus ''Scandosorbus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae. It includes two species of trees native to northern Europe. *'' Scandosorbus intermedia'' – Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Baltic states, Poland, and Germany *'' ...
''  ''Aria'' × ''Sorbus'' sensu stricto × ''Torminalis'' , replacing the illegitimate ''Borkhausenia'' ; see Sennikov, 2018 Even in Britain, the use of separate generic names for the hybridogenous taxa by Kurtto et al. (2018), and Sennikov & Kurtto (2017), however, fails to address the full complexity of the situation, as some of the species result from more than one hybridisation event. For example, Robertson et al. (2004) showed that ''Sorbus arranensis'' (Arran Whitebeam) was the result of hybridisation between ''S. aucuparia'' and ''S. rupicola'' . (Rock Whitebeam); in the system of Sennikov & Kurtto (2017), this was treated as ''Hedlundia arranensis'' . While, ''Sorbus pseudofennica'' (Arran Service Tree), was treated as ''Hedlundia pseudofennica'' , is in turn the result of back-crossing of ''Hedlundia arranensis'' onto ''Sorbus aucuparia'' (Robertson et al., 2004). This shake up of the taxonomy has changed the names of the three microspecies that are unique to the island of Arran on the west coast of Scotland. Arran whitebeam (''Hedlundia arranensis''), Arran service-tree (''Hedlundia pseudofennica'') and the Catacol whitebeam (''Hedlundia pseudomeinichii'') where all previously ''Sorbus'' species and have now been moved to the newly created genus ''Hedlundia'' as they are the product of inter-generic crossing involving rowan (''Sorbus aucuparia'') and rock whitebeam (''Aria rupicola''). While including this species in ''Hedlundia'' reflected the broad contributions of the parental genomes, extending the splitting approach to its logical conclusion, the Arran service tree could be treated in another nothogenus with a name like ''×Sorbohedlundia''. To make matters yet more complex again, ''Sorbus pseudomeinichii'' (False Rowan) is the result of a further round of back-crossing of the Arran Service Tree (''Sorbus pseudofennica'') with ''Sorbus aucuparia'' (Robertson & Sydes, 2006). Problems still occur, such as the naming of the cross could this be "×Sorbosorbohedlundia" ? Including taxa like ''S. pseudofennica'' and ''S. pseudomeinichii'' in ''Hedlundia'', as done by Sennikov & Kurtto (2017), means that ''Hedlundia'' becomes a name applied to taxa with distinct evolutionary histories.


Taxonomy

The genus name of ''Hedlundia'' was chosen by botanists Alexander Nikolaevitsch Sennikov and Arto Kurtto in 2017, "The new genus is dedicated to Johan Teodor Hedlund (1861 - 1953), the renowned Swedish expert in ''Sorbus'', who contributed very much to the early understanding of the ''Sorbus hybrida'' aggr. in Scandinavia and Britain". Johan Hedlund had studied species variation in this group of trees. He had published nearly 50 new names or combinations of ''Sorbus'' L. (Rosaceae), in 1901. The
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is ''Hedlundia hybrida'' , Memoranda Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 93: 37 (2017). They are known as limipihlajat (in Finnish) and rönnoxlar (in Swedish). The term ''Hedlundia'' is not accepted by all botanists, who still refer to the species as ''Sorbus'' such as ''
Sorbus austriaca ''Hedlundia austriaca'' or Austrian whitebeam is a species of whitebeam. Its berries, which are a pome fruit, are inedible to humans but attract birds. It is also grown as an ornamental plant. External links * Sorbus austriaca info
' Hedlun ...
'', and GRIN (
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and the
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) only accepts 3 crosses (as of October 2023);''×Hedlundia armeniaca'' , ''×Hedlundia persica'' and ''×Hedlundia thuringiaca'' . The Finnish rowan (or Finnish whitebeam), (''Hedlundia hybrida'', formerly ''Sorbus hybrida'') is, as the scientific name suggests, a hybrid of at least the rowan (''Sorbus aucuparia'') and the common whitbeam (''Aria edulis'').


Known species

According to Kew and
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Distribution

They are
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to most parts of Europe (within Albania, Austria, Baltic States, Bulgaria, Crimea, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Yugoslavia). As well as parts of central Asia, (within Kazakhstan, Kirghistan, North Caucasus, Tajikistan, Transcaucasus, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) and a few regions in the western Asia, (within Iran and Turkey). Nine of the species occur as natives in the Nordic countries, most of which grow on the west coast of Norway. Species have also been recorded on the island of
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. Species, ''Hedlundia austriaca'', ''Hedlundia hybrida'' and ''Hedlundia mougeotii'' are all found in Finland. They have been introduced into several countries (and regions) including; Belgium, parts of Central European Russia and parts of USA (within the states of Illinois, New Brunswick, Utah, Vermont and Washington).


Habitat

The various ''Hedlundia'' species can grow in a variety of places. Such as ''Hedlundia anglica'' is usually found growing on cliffs, quarries and rocky hillsides. While, ''Hedlundia hybrida'' grows on rocky meadow banks and in broadleaf woods.


Uses

Several species are grown as ornamental trees, such as a specimen tree of ''Hedlundia tamamschjanae'', which grows in
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and was introduced to Britain by the Armenian botanist Dr Eleonora Gabrieljan. ''Hedlundia persica'' is used as a source of firewood in Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.


Endangered

''Hedlundia schwarziana'' (formerly ''Sorbus schwarziana'') is listed as
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by the
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in Germany. It is being threatened by forest management changes which includes
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and shading from
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plantations. Species ''Hedlundia persica'' is rare and
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in Kyrgyzstan (Davletkeldiev 2006). ''Hedlundia pseudofennica'', which is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the Isle of Arran in Scotland, is threatened by habitat loss. ''Hedlundia cuneifolia'' (syn. ''Sorbus cuneifolia'', Llangollen Whitebeam,) in
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, UK has been assessed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as '
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'.


References


Other sources

* Kurtto, A., Sennikov, A.N. & Lampinen, R. (2018). Atlas Florae Europaeae. Distribution of vascular plants in Europe 17: 1-132. {{Taxonbar, from=Q4789276 Rosaceae genera Flora of Europe Flora of the Crimean Peninsula Flora of Central Asia Flora of the Caucasus Flora of Iran Flora of Turkey