Is Limonium cavanillesii Erben (Plumbaginaceae) really an extant species?
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i1.188Keywords:
Plumbaginaceae, Limonium, apomictic taxa, endemism, Mediterranean FloraAbstract
A new triploid apomictic species (Limonium perplexum) is described from a single coastal locality of E Spain. The new species has been previously confused with L cavanillesii Erben, which is only known from few herbarium specimens and it is believed to be extinct. Overall morphology, chromosome number, and the pollen/stigma combination suggest that L perplexum belongs to the L. duriusculum complex. Based on morphological grounds it is suggested that L. cavanillesii Erben could have been originated through a crossing between L perplexum and L dufourii.
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1999-06-30
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Sáez, L., & Rosello, J. A. (1999). Is Limonium cavanillesii Erben (Plumbaginaceae) really an extant species?. Anales Del Jardín Botánico De Madrid, 57(1), 47–55. https://doi.org/10.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i1.188
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