Systematic Revision of the genus Lamium (Lamiaceae) in Turkey

2019-12-07
Celep, Ferhat
Atalay, Zeynep
Karaer, Fergan
Doğan, Musa

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Citation Formats
F. Celep, Z. Atalay, F. Karaer, and M. Doğan, “Systematic Revision of the genus Lamium (Lamiaceae) in Turkey,” presented at the 2nd International Congress on Plant Biology (2019), Samsun, Ankara, 2019, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://bitkibiyolojisikongresi.omu.edu.tr/wp-content/kongreozetbildiri.pdf?_t=1577451788.