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6 March 2014 Sedum ochroleucum subsp. mediterraneum (Crassulaceae), a new Italian endemic
Lorenzo Gallo
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Abstract

A new subspecies of Sedum ochroleucum Chaix (S. ser. Rupestria Berger, Crassulaceae), endemic to the Italian Peninsula, is described. It differs from the typical subspecies mainly by the glabrous sepals and the semi-erect to spreading petals at anthesis.

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Lorenzo Gallo "Sedum ochroleucum subsp. mediterraneum (Crassulaceae), a new Italian endemic," Willdenowia 44(1), 27-33, (6 March 2014). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.44.44104
Published: 6 March 2014
KEYWORDS
Mediterranean basin
phytogeography
Sedum ser. Rupestria
taxonomy
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