S. Cambria, G. G. D. Galdo, P. Minissale, S. Sciandrello, G. Tavilla
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Abstract
Cambria, S., Giusso del Galdo, G., Minissale, P., Sciandrello, S. & Tavilla, G.: Lablab purpureus ( Fabaceae ), a new alien species for Sicily. — Fl. Medit. 32: 73-78. 2022. — ISSN: 1120-4052 printed, 2240-4538 online. Lablab purpureus ( Fabaceae ) is a species native to tropical Africa, but widely cultivated and naturalized in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. We report the occurrence of this species for the first time in Sicily, close to the town of Palermo. The population seems to be well estab-lished and takes part to a sub-nitrophilous vegetation dominated by Oloptum miliaceum , representing the first case of naturalization of this species in Italy.