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Astragalus pseudopinetorum (Fabaceae), a New Species from Turkey

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2011
Authors:Özüdoğru, B, Erik, S, Taeb, F
Journal:Annales Botanici Fennici
Volume:48
Issue:1
Date Published:2011
ISBN Number:0003-3847
Keywords:Astragalus, Fabaceae
Abstract:

Astragalus pseudopinetorum Taeb, Özüdo?ru & Erik sp. nova (Fabaceae), endemic to the Hakkâri province of E Turkey, is described and illustrated. It belongs to A. sect. Caprini and is morphologically related to A. kamelinii. A characteristic feature is the whole plant being glabrous, with just a few scattered white hairs on the rachis and pedicels.Astragalus pseudopinetorum Taeb, Özüdo?ru & Erik sp. nova (Fabaceae), endemic to the Hakkâri province of E Turkey, is described and illustrated. It belongs to A. sect. Caprini and is morphologically related to A. kamelinii. A characteristic feature is the whole plant being glabrous, with just a few scattered white hairs on the rachis and pedicels.

URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.5735/085.048.0113
Short Title:Annales Botanici Fennici
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