First record of Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae), confirmation of Salvia pratensis (Lamiaceae) from Turkey, and taxonomic status of Salvia ertekinii

2016-01-01
CELEP, FERHAT
Karabacak, Osman
Malekmohammadi, Maryam
Fidan, Mehmet
Doğan, Musa
Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae) is reported as a new genus record for Turkey; an amended species description is given. Bossier's record of Salvia pratensis (Lamiaceae) in Flora Orientalis is confirmed from Turkey. Additionally, the endemic Salvia ertekinii is reduced to a synonym of Salvia pinnata.
TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY

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F. CELEP, O. Karabacak, M. Malekmohammadi, M. Fidan, and M. Doğan, “First record of Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae), confirmation of Salvia pratensis (Lamiaceae) from Turkey, and taxonomic status of Salvia ertekinii,” TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY, pp. 226–230, 2016, Accessed: 00, 2020. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/38555.