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Gymnarrhenoideae Panero & Funk

Gymnarrhena micrantha Desf.

Jose L. Panero
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Containing group: Asteraceae

References

Jeffrey, C. 2007. Tribe Gymnarrheneae. Pages 147-148 in Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, vol. VIII, Flowering Plants, Eudicots, Asterales (J. W. Kadereit and C. Jeffrey, eds.). Springer-Verlag, Berlin.

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Scientific Name Gymnarrhena micrantha
Location Negev, Israel
Acknowledgements Image courtesy Wild Flowers of Israel
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Sara Gold
Copyright © 2007 Sara Gold
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Jose L. Panero
University of Texas, Austin, Texas, USA

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