Article

Anchusa aegyptiaca (Boraginaceae), a new species for the Iberian flora

Authors:
Aedo C.
,
Vera J.B.
,
Jiménez J.F.
,
Sánchez-Gómez P.
Publication: Flora Mediterranea
Pages: 373-378
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Abstract

Anchusa aegyptiaca (L.) DC., a taxon considered native to the Eastern Mediterranean has been recognized in the province of Murcia (south-eastern Spain). Its identity was confirmed by a comparative macromorphological study between Spanish individuals and herbarium specimens from other countries, and a scanning electron microscope study of its floral characters. The presence of this species in the Eastern Mediterranean represents an important disjunction of great paleobiogeographic relevance.