Systematical study of the taxa of the Polium series, genus Teucrium L. in the Betic mountain ranges
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Taxonomy, Teucrium, Betics RangesAbstract
The four mountain species of the Teucrium genus (Serie Polium. Subsecc. Polium Cohen. Secc. Polium (Miller) Schreber) in the Betics Ranges are described. A complet citation, sinonimyns, nomenclatural types, mape of distribution, corology, ecology, phitosociology and illustrations are proposed for each taxon and the taxonomic key is included.
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