The
holotype is a large tree above
scree at Watersmeet in
Vice-county 4, North Devon, Grid Ref ; the material studied was collected on 10 October 2007. It is a member of the
Karpatiosorbus latifolia group. It is similar to
Karpatiosorbus devoniensis, but differing in having leaves more deeply lobed, 10–23% of the way to the midrib at the centre of the
lamina – not 6–18% as in
K. devoniensis; the leaves of
K. admonitor are also glossier than those of
K. devoniensis. It is
endemic to the Watersmeet area, where there are at least 108 trees in the East Lyn Valley and two trees nearby above Sillery Sands,
Lynmouth.
K. devoniensis does not grow in this area. The two species have not been confirmed as growing together. A
chromosome count showed that the species is
tetraploid. As a result of its small range, which is largely confined to North Devon, it has an
IUCN conservation assessment of
Endangered. However, its population trend is stable, and
ex-situ conservation measures are in place. In addition, the majority of
K. admonitor's range exists in protected areas. ==References==