Publications by authors named "Cristina Salmeri"

In this paper, , a new species of the sect. from Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species is endemic to Central Anatolia, limited to the area of Nevşehir, where it grows on sandy or rocky soil at an elevation of 1000-1300 m a.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A new endemic species from the Asparagaceae family has been discovered in southern Turkey, specifically in the Köprülü Kanyon of Antalya, where it grows on semi-rocky escarpments.
  • - The species is rare and features hairy leaves, showing morphological connections to other local species in Anatolia.
  • - Additionally, the new species has a chromosome number of 2n = 2x = 22, and a geographical distribution map for related species is included.
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A new species, , is described and illustrated from Albania (Balkan Peninsula). It grows on serpentines or limestone in open rocky stands with a scattered distribution, mainly in mountain locations. Previously, the populations of this geophyte were attributed to Heldr.

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