Minuartia Minuartia, (L.) Maire & Petitmengin
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40. M. juniperina (L.) Maire & Petitmengin View in CoL , Mat. Étude Fl. Géogr. Bot. Orient 4:48 (1908).
Glandular-pubescent or glabrous, caespitose perennial; stems rigid, nodes thickened. Leaves 15-25 mm, rigid, almost spiny, usually patent, terete, with fascicles of small leaves in their axils. Cymes 4- to many-flowered. Sepals 4-5 mm, lanceolate; petals and capsule 1 i times as long as sepals. Alpine and subalpine rocks. S. & W. Greece. Gr. (S. W. Asia.)
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Minuartia Minuartia
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
M. juniperina (L.)
Maire & Petitmengin 1908: 48 |