Centaurea sect. Melanoloma (Cass.) DC. en la Península Ibérica. Centaurea sect. Melanoloma (Cass.) DC. in the Iberian Peninsula
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v38i0.2622Abstract
Español. Se ha efectuado la revisión taxonómica de Centaurea sect. Melanoloma (Cass.) DC. en la Península Ibérica. Se reconocen 2 especies -3 taxones-, para las que se aporta su descripción morfológica e información sobre la distribución geográfica, apetencias ecológicas, fenología y número cromosómico. Se confirma la presencia en la flora portuguesa de C. pullata subsp. baetica y se aclara la identidad taxonómica de C. hervieri Degen.
English. A taxonomic review of Centaurea sect. Melanoloma (Cass.) DC. in the Iberian Peninsula was carried out. Two species -3 taxaare recognized and their morphological description, geographical distribution, ecology, phenology and chromosome numbers are given. The presence of C. pullata subsp. baetica in of Portugal is confirmed, and the taxonomic identity of C. hervieri is clarified.
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