Revisión taxonómica de Centaurea sect. Jacea (Mill.) Pers. (Asteraceae) en la Península Ibérica. Taxonomic review of Centaurea sect. Jacea (Mill.) Pers. (Asteraceae) in the Iberian Peninsula
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Español. Se ha efectuado la revisión taxonómica de Centaurea sect. Jacea (Mill.) Pers. en la Península Ibérica. Se reconocen 12 táxones y se hace una nueva combinación: C. nigra subsp. endressii (Dostál) Arnelas & Devesa. Se aporta una clave para la dentificación de los táxones e híbridos, así como su descripción morfológica e información sobre la distribución geográfica, apetencias ecológicas, fenología y número cromosómico.
English. A taxonomic review of Centaurea sect. Jacea (Mill.) Pers. in the Iberian Peninsula was done. Twelve taxa are recognized and a new combination is proposed: C. nigra subsp. endressii (Dostál) Arnelas & Devesa. A key for the identification of taxa and hybrids are provided, also their morphological description, information on geographical distribution, their ecology, their phenology and their chromosome numbers are given.
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