Limonium proliferum

Brullo, Salvatore & Erben, Matthias, 2016, The genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) in Greece, Phytotaxa 240 (1), pp. 448-450 : 448-450

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.240.1.1

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Limonium proliferum
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12. Limonium proliferum View in CoL group. ― The plants in this group are glaucous to greyish, rigid, and covered with tuberculate-crateriform glands. The leaves are coriaceous and the stems have more or less numerous sterile branches, proliferating at the nodes. The inner bracts are very long (7–9 mm) and often fragile. An aneuploid chromosome number of 2n = 34 or 42 was counted in several species. The group is represented in Greece by seven species. L. proliferum is widespread in Attica and on several islands of the Central and South Aegean, L. stenotatum is frequent in northern Crete, and on Kasos and Karpathos, L. recticaule occurs in NE Crete, L. thirae on Thira, L. crateriforme on Karpathos, Kasos and NE Crete, L. taenari in the S Peloponnese, and L. schinousae on Schinousa (an islet close to Naxos).

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