Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Anthyllis L. (Fabaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula. A. plumosa sp. nov.
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In this paper a morphological, palynologicaland caryologicalstudy of three species of Anthyllis (sect. Oreanthyllis)is included. As a consecuencea newspecies A.plumosa E. Domi?nguez from the dolomitics sands of Sierra de Almijara (Ma?laga) is described.
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