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Jasione corymbosa

Jasione corymbosa Poir.
Jasione corymbosa
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Jasione corymbosa is a flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is an annual species native to the western Mediterranean region, including Portugal and Spain in the Iberian Peninsula, as well as Algeria and Morocco in northwest Africa. The species was first described in 1813 by Poir.

Description

Jasione corymbosa belongs to the genus Jasione and the family Campanulaceae, commonly known as the bellflower family. It is an annual plant that occurs naturally in the western Mediterranean area. Its native range includes parts of the Iberian Peninsula such as Portugal and Spain, as well as regions in northwest Africa like Algeria and Morocco. The species was formally published in 1813 by the botanist Poir.

Distribution

Algeria · Morocco · Portugal · Spain

Synonyms

Jasione corymbosa var. glabraJasione montana subsp. corymbosaJasione glabraJasione montana var. corymbosaJasione corymbosa var. battandieriJasione corymbosa subsp. corymbosa

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