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Aubrieta scardica

Aubrieta scardica (Wettst.) Gustavsson
Aubrieta scardica
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Aubrieta scardica is a species in the genus Aubrieta, belonging to the Brassicaceae family. It is native to the Balkan region, specifically found in Albania, Greece, and Yugoslavia. The species was formally described in 1986 by Gustavsson, with the original name attributed to Wettst.

Description

Aubrieta scardica is a member of the Brassicaceae, a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mustard family. The species is indigenous to the Balkans, where it occurs in Albania, Greece, and the former Yugoslavia. It was first published in 1986 by Gustavsson, based on earlier work by Wettst. This species is part of the Aubrieta genus, which includes a group of small, herbaceous plants often found in rocky or alpine habitats. The distribution of A. scardica is limited to the mentioned regions, reflecting its adaptation to specific environmental conditions in the Balkans.

Distribution

Albania · Greece · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Aubrieta croatica var. scardicaAubrieta gracilis var. elongataAubrieta gracilis subsp. scardica

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