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22 December 2003 Supplementary notes to the flora of Cyprus III.
Abstract

As in two former instalments the present notes summarize contributions by various authors, focussing on the chorology and ecology of Cypriot vascular plants. This third instalment includes data on 84 taxa. Aira elegantissima subsp. ambigua, Euphorbia taurinensis, Plantago major subsp. intermedia, Ranunculus repens and Trifolium grandiflorum are new for the island or at least documented for the first time in detail. Tordylium maximum is not an element of the island's flora; the only record is based on a misidentified specimen. Taxonomic considerations result in the validation of the new combinations Limonium cyprium and Phlomis cypria subsp. occidentalis.

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© 2003 BGBM Berlin-Dahlem.
"Supplementary notes to the flora of Cyprus III.," Willdenowia 33(2), 305-325, (22 December 2003). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.33.33209
Published: 22 December 2003
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