Echium montenielluense (Boraginaceae), une nouvelle espèce endémique de Corse
Authors: Alain Delage;
doi: 10.15553/c2018v732a3
Echium montenielluense (Boraginaceae), une nouvelle espèce endémique de Corse
Abstract
Abstract Delage, A. (2018). Echium montenielluense (Boraginaceae), a new species endemic to Corsica. Candollea 73: 193–199. In French, English and French abstracts. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15553/c2018v732a3 A plant belonging to the genus Echium L. (Boraginaceae), discovered on the serpentine ridges of Cap Corse is described, characterized morphologically and named Echium montenielluense Delage. Elements relating to its ecology and its demography are presented. Probably related to the Sardinian endemic Echium anchusoides Bachetta et al., the differences between the two taxa are highlighted.
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