New records of Myrtus communis subsp. baetica in the Iberian Peninsula
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v47i.15598Keywords:
Andalusia, Malaga, Almeria, Moorish myrtleAbstract
Two new localities of Myrtus communis subsp. baetica, a cultivated taxon of great historical interest and very scarce in the Iberian Peninsula, are reported.
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