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Anchusa pusilla

Anchusa pusilla Gușul.
Anchusa pusilla
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Anchusa pusilla is a species in the genus Anchusa, belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It was first described by Gușul in 1927. The species is native to regions including Greece, Krym, Transcaucasus, and Turkey.

Description

Anchusa pusilla is a member of the Boraginaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the borage family. It is part of the genus Anchusa, which includes several species of flowering plants. This species is distributed across several regions in the eastern Mediterranean and the Caucasus, including Greece, Krym, Transcaucasus, and Turkey. The species was first formally described in 1927 by Gușul. Its native range suggests it is adapted to the climates and ecosystems of these areas. As with other members of the Boraginaceae family, Anchusa pusilla likely exhibits characteristics such as hairy stems and leaves, and small, often clustered flowers.

Distribution

Greece · Krym · Transcaucasus · Turkey-in-Europe · Turkey

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