Open Access Notes on two neglected Turkish Asyneuma taxa (Campanulaceae)

Author: Parolly, Gerald

Source: Willdenowia - Annals of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Volume 30, Number 1, August 2000 , pp. 67-75(9)

Publisher: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem

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Abstract:

Based on a recent collection of Wettstein's dubious 'Campanula juncea' from the SW Anatolian Akdağları mountain massif, new morphological and ecological data of this largely ignored, ill-defined and under-recorded local endemic are presented, it is illustrated for the first time and its taxonomy is clarified. The species is placed in Asyneuma and the combination A. junceum is validated as a nomen novum. Remarkable populations of A. compactum found on the Geyik Dağları are described as var. eriocarpum, a variety new to science, and illustrated.

Document Type: Research article

Publication date: 2000-08-01

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