Micromeria nervosa
Micromeria nervosa (Desf.) Benth.

Micromeria nervosa is a species in the Lamiaceae family, native to regions across southern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean, including Albania, Algeria, the Baleares, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Libya, Palestine, Sardegna, Sicilia, Sinai, Tunisia, and Turkey. It was first described in 1834 by Bentham, with the original name by Desfontaines.
Description
Micromeria nervosa is a member of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. It is distributed across a range of Mediterranean and adjacent regions, including parts of North Africa, the Levant, and southern Europe. The species is found in countries such as Albania, Algeria, the Baleares, Cyprus, the East Aegean Islands, Egypt, Greece, Italy, Kriti, Lebanon-Syria, Libya, Palestine, Sardegna, Sicilia, Sinai, Tunisia, and Turkey. The species was published in 1834 by Bentham, based on the original work by Desfontaines.
Distribution
Albania · Algeria · Baleares · Cyprus · East Aegean Is. · Egypt · Greece · Italy · Kriti · Lebanon-Syria · Libya · Palestine · Sardegna · Sicilia · Sinai · Tunisia · Turkey
Synonyms
Micromeria hirsutaMicromeria plumosaSatureja capitataSatureja filiformisSatureja fortiiSatureja graeca subsp. nervosaSatureja nervosaSatureja plumosaMicromeria nervosa var. plumosaClinopodium nervosum



