Three subspecies of are reported from Italy, two of which are considered endemic to the Apennines. The taxonomic value of these two taxa ( subsp. and subsp. ) is unclear. Moreover, the relationships between subsp. and Northern Italian populations-currently ascribed to subsp. -have never been addressed. Accordingly, we used an integrated taxonomic approach, including morphometry, seed morpho-colorimetry, karyology, molecular systematics (, , , , and region), and comparative niche analysis. According to our results, French-Northern Italian populations are clearly distinct from Apennine populations. In the first group, there is evidence which allows the recognition of s.str. (not occurring in Italy) and subsp. . In the second group, the two putative taxa endemic to the Northern Apennines cannot be separated, so a single subspecies is here recognized: subsp.

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