Limonium cancellatum-dictyophorum

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

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Limonium cancellatum-dictyophorum
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7. Limonium cancellatum-dictyophorum group.―The species in this group are amphimictic. They are characterized by having green stems and leaves with smooth to rugose-striate (rarely verrucate) surfaces, which can be hairy or glabrous. The inflorescences are flexuous with numerous articulate, sterile branches. The spikelets are more or less curved, divaricate, and remotely arranged. The inner bracts are small (3–5 mm long). The species are diploid (2n = 18). Many of the species are distributed in the amphi-Adriatic countries (i.e., Croatia, Albania, Italy). In Greece, they occur along the coastlines of the Ionian Islands ( L. cephalonicum , L. phitosianum , L.

LIMONIUM (PLUMBAGINACEAE)

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damboldtianum , L. arcuatum , L. antipaxorum , L. ithacense , L. saracinatum , L. zacynthium ) and the western Peloponnese ( L. messeniacum , L. pylium , L. coronense , L. kardamylii ).

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