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Peucedanum ozhatayiorum (Apiaceae), a New Species from NE Turkey

Peucedanum ozhatayiorum Akpulat & E. Akalin is described and illustrated as a new species from northeast Anatolia, Turkey. It is similar to P. caucasicum and P. longibracteolatum but differs from them by having a slender, scabroid stem; scabroid leaves; a fibrous collar; deciduous bracts; persis...

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Published in:Annales botanici fennici 2010-03, Vol.47 (1), p.59-62
Main Authors: Akpulat, H. Askin, Akalın, Emine
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Peucedanum ozhatayiorum Akpulat & E. Akalin is described and illustrated as a new species from northeast Anatolia, Turkey. It is similar to P. caucasicum and P. longibracteolatum but differs from them by having a slender, scabroid stem; scabroid leaves; a fibrous collar; deciduous bracts; persistent unequal bracteoles; green-purple petals; and up to 10 vittae in the dorsal side of mericarps.
ISSN:0003-3847
1797-2442
DOI:10.5735/085.047.0107