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27 February 2006 Typification and identity of Suaeda crassifolia, S. prostrata and S. salsa, three often confused species of Suaeda sect. Brezia (Chenopodiaceae, Suaedoideae)
Helmut Freitag, Maria Lomonosova
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Abstract

The nomenclatural history of the three common and often confused species Suaeda crassifolia, S. salsa and S. prostrata, distributed from Europe to S Siberia and Middle Asia, is outlined, their identity is critically discussed and the three names are typified. The differential characters of the three species are presented in a table.

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Helmut Freitag and Maria Lomonosova "Typification and identity of Suaeda crassifolia, S. prostrata and S. salsa, three often confused species of Suaeda sect. Brezia (Chenopodiaceae, Suaedoideae)," Willdenowia 36(1), 21-36, (27 February 2006). https://doi.org/10.3372/wi.36.36102
Published: 27 February 2006
KEYWORDS
Eurasia
halophytes
Lectotypification
Peter Simon Pallas
taxonomy
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