This is the first report on the autumn-flowering species Crocus speciosus, belonging to C. ser. Speciosi from the Bulgarian flora. The species was found in Southeastern Bulgaria, in the area between Ahtopol and Rezovo. Re-examining the Bulgarian collections, the earliest specimen was collected in 1975, was probably overlooked, and most likely determined as C. pulchellus. The nearest known localities of the species are on the territory of Türkiye. In this study, we compared C. pulchellus and C. ibrahimii using DNA sequence data from the nuclear ITS1/2 region and morphological features. Our study showed a close relationship between the specimens from Bulgaria and the recently deposited data of C. speciosus and their separation from the closel...
C. pestalozzae subsp. violaceus is described as a new subspecies from northwest Anatolia. The new ta...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
According to the current data, the family Iridaceae is represented in Bulgaria by 30 species, groupe...
This is the first report on the autumn-flowering species Crocus speciosus, belonging to C. ser. Spec...
For a long time, the Balkan endemic species Crocus pallidus has been unconfirmed and neglected for t...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
Crocus adamioides Kernd. et Pasche, as it is currently known, was originally treated as C. biflorus ...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
are endemic to small areas of Turkey. The subsp. xantholaimos has flowers with tube stained yellow. ...
Crocus heilbronniorum is described as a new species from Fethiye, Mugla province (SW Turkey). Diagno...
WOS: 000350225800004Crocus thracicus is described as a new species from Thrace, the European part of...
New taxa in Crocus are described from Turkey: C. chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus var. bicoloraceus F....
C. pestalozzae subsp. violaceus is described as a new subspecies from northwest Anatolia. The new ta...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
According to the current data, the family Iridaceae is represented in Bulgaria by 30 species, groupe...
This is the first report on the autumn-flowering species Crocus speciosus, belonging to C. ser. Spec...
For a long time, the Balkan endemic species Crocus pallidus has been unconfirmed and neglected for t...
Recent research within the genus Crocus (Iridaceae) let us doubt that Crocus adamii Gay from Serbia ...
Crocus adamioides Kernd. et Pasche, as it is currently known, was originally treated as C. biflorus ...
The present study was aimed to evaluate the genetic diversity and pattern of variation throughout th...
WOS: 000367223000003Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological chara...
Crocus terzioghluii (Iridaceae) is described as a new species endemic to southwestern Anatolia, Turk...
Crocus musagecitii is described as a new species. Diagnostic morphological characters, a full descri...
are endemic to small areas of Turkey. The subsp. xantholaimos has flowers with tube stained yellow. ...
Crocus heilbronniorum is described as a new species from Fethiye, Mugla province (SW Turkey). Diagno...
WOS: 000350225800004Crocus thracicus is described as a new species from Thrace, the European part of...
New taxa in Crocus are described from Turkey: C. chrysanthus subsp. chrysanthus var. bicoloraceus F....
C. pestalozzae subsp. violaceus is described as a new subspecies from northwest Anatolia. The new ta...
Crocus antalyensis B. Mathew is a bulbous plant endemic to Turkey. It is morphologically variable wi...
According to the current data, the family Iridaceae is represented in Bulgaria by 30 species, groupe...