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Cynoglossum nebrodense

Cynoglossum nebrodense Guss.
Cynoglossum nebrodense
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Cynoglossum nebrodense is a species in the genus Cynoglossum, belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It was first described by Guss. in 1827. This plant is native to several regions in the Mediterranean, including Baleares, Greece, Italy, Lebanon-Syria, Sicilia, and Spain.

Description

Cynoglossum nebrodense is a member of the Boraginaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the borage family. The species is part of the genus Cynoglossum, which includes various herbaceous plants. It was first scientifically described in 1827 by the botanist Guss. The plant's distribution spans several Mediterranean regions, including the islands of Baleares and Sicilia, as well as mainland areas in Greece, Italy, Lebanon-Syria, and Spain. This species is adapted to the climate and ecological conditions of these regions, contributing to the local flora diversity.

Distribution

Baleares · Greece · Italy · Lebanon-Syria · Sicilia · Spain

Synonyms

Cynoglossum dioscoridis

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