Erica multiflora (Ericaceae), Onosma pygmaeum (Boraginaceae) and Typha minima (Typhaceae) in Albania
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Erica multiflora (Ericaceae), Onosma pygmaeum (Boraginaceae) and Typha minima (Typhaceae) in Albania. / Mullaj, Alfred; Tan, Kit.
In: Phytologia Balcanica, Vol. 16, No. 2, 2010, p. 267-269.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Erica multiflora (Ericaceae), Onosma pygmaeum (Boraginaceae) and Typha minima (Typhaceae) in Albania
AU - Mullaj, Alfred
AU - Tan, Kit
N1 - Key words: Albania, distribution, Erica, Greece, new records, Onosma, serpentine endemic, Typha
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Erica multiflora (Ericaceae) in Albania is confirmed to occur in the Karaburun Peninsula as well as otherregions in Albania. This links the distribution of the species in Croatia to that of western Greece. Onosmapygmaeum (Boraginaceae) and Typha minima (Typhaceae) are reported as new for the Albanian flora. Theformer was previously considered endemic to the serpentine areas of N Pindos in NW Greece.
AB - Erica multiflora (Ericaceae) in Albania is confirmed to occur in the Karaburun Peninsula as well as otherregions in Albania. This links the distribution of the species in Croatia to that of western Greece. Onosmapygmaeum (Boraginaceae) and Typha minima (Typhaceae) are reported as new for the Albanian flora. Theformer was previously considered endemic to the serpentine areas of N Pindos in NW Greece.
M3 - Journal article
VL - 16
SP - 267
EP - 269
JO - Phytologia Balcanica
JF - Phytologia Balcanica
SN - 1310-7771
IS - 2
ER -
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