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Myriolimon ferulaceum

Myriolimon ferulaceum (L.) Lledó, Erben & M.B.Crespo
Myriolimon ferulaceum
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Myriolimon ferulaceum is a species in the genus Myriolimon, belonging to the family Plumbaginaceae. It is distributed across several regions in the Mediterranean, including Algeria, the Baleares, France, Morocco, Portugal, Sicilia, Spain, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia. The species was formally published in 2005.

Description

Myriolimon ferulaceum is a member of the Plumbaginaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the leadwort family. The species is native to the Mediterranean region, where it occurs in Algeria, the Baleares, France, Morocco, Portugal, Sicilia, Spain, Tunisia, and Yugoslavia. It was described and published in 2005 under the authorship of (L.) Lledó, Erben, and M.B. Crespo. This taxonomic name reflects a reclassification or revision of a previously described species. The genus Myriolimon is characterized by its typically small, herbaceous plants adapted to arid or semi-arid environments.

Distribution

Algeria · Baleares · France · Morocco · Portugal · Sicilia · Spain · Tunisia · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Limonium ferulaceumTaxanthema ferulaceaStatice setigeraStatice ferulaceaLimonium ferulaceumMyriolepis ferulacea

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