Two new species of Galium (Rubiaceae) from the Iberian Peninsula

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Two new species of the genus Galium are described from the Iberian Peninsula: G. moralesianum Ortega-Olivencia & Devesa, and G. talaveranum Ortega-Olivencia & Devesa. The first grows on limestone or dolomitic-limestone outcrops in south-east Spain (the Segura and Gádor mountain ranges) and shows morphological similarities with G. boissieranum Ehrend. & Krendl, which is endemic to southern Spain (mountains of Málaga). The second inhabits the margins of water courses, alder stands and cork-oak dehesas (parkland-type systems) of the west of the Iberian Peninsula, and is morphologically reminiscent of G. mollugo L. The chromosome numbers of these two species and of G. boissieranum are given. © 2003 The Linnean Society of London.

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Ortega-Olivencia, A., & Devesa, J. A. (2003). Two new species of Galium (Rubiaceae) from the Iberian Peninsula. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 143(2), 177–187. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.00212.x

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