New considerations about a Teucrium species from the Cartagena mountains. (T. Ambiguum (Lange) Nova Comb.)
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A comparative study between Teucrium freynii Rev. and T . quadratulum Schreb. var. ambiguum Lge. is made. For the last is proposed the name of T. ambiguum (Lge.) Esteve Chueca nova comb.
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