Psoralea palaestina is a critical and unappreciated species described from Palestinian territories, and currently treated as synonym of P. bituminosa, nowadays known as Bituminaria bituminosa. Nomenclatural investigations allowed to ascertain that it was validly described for the first time by Bassi (1768) and not by Gouan (1773), as previously thought. Extensive taxonomic investigations revealed that this very peculiar legume is morphologically well differentiated from the other allied known species. Therefore, it has to be properly treated at specific level and transferred to the genus Bituminaria, thus proposing a new combination: Bituminaria palaestina. Based on literature, herbarium and field data, this species occurs in some localiti...
Pancratium maritimum L. (Amaryllidaceae) is a geophyte occurring in the Mediterranean region, from t...
Thirty-one new combinations are made in Otholobium, a genus related to Psoralea, Bituminaria and Cul...
This paper describes a study on the vegetation and floristics of the territory of Beit Jibrin in Pal...
Psoralea palaestina is a critical and unappreciated species described from Palestinian territories, ...
Background – Bituminaria is a small genus of the family Fabaceae that belongs to the tribe Psoraleea...
Psoralea acaulis Hoffm. is a very peculiar and taxonomically isolated species of the tribe Psoraleea...
A new species of Bituminaria is described and illustrated: Bituminaria antiatlantica Brullo, C. Brul...
Three taxa of the genus Psoralea L. growing naturally in Turkey and the outgroup taxa belonging to t...
Psoraleeae is a tribe of the papilionoid legumes in Fabaceae comprising ca. 223 species in nine gene...
This study aims at providing an updated checklist of the native vascular flora of the Palestinian We...
Includes bibliography.This study arose from difficulties encountered in identifying Psoralea s.l. fo...
Biscutella raphanifolia is a species distributed in N Algeria and Tunisia, characterized by the pres...
Clear delineations of species are important for conservation, land management, and ecological invest...
Biscutella pseudolyrata is described from the Atlantic coastal areas of NW Morocco, where several po...
AbstractThe tribe Psoraleeae (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) comprises 185 species in nine ge...
Pancratium maritimum L. (Amaryllidaceae) is a geophyte occurring in the Mediterranean region, from t...
Thirty-one new combinations are made in Otholobium, a genus related to Psoralea, Bituminaria and Cul...
This paper describes a study on the vegetation and floristics of the territory of Beit Jibrin in Pal...
Psoralea palaestina is a critical and unappreciated species described from Palestinian territories, ...
Background – Bituminaria is a small genus of the family Fabaceae that belongs to the tribe Psoraleea...
Psoralea acaulis Hoffm. is a very peculiar and taxonomically isolated species of the tribe Psoraleea...
A new species of Bituminaria is described and illustrated: Bituminaria antiatlantica Brullo, C. Brul...
Three taxa of the genus Psoralea L. growing naturally in Turkey and the outgroup taxa belonging to t...
Psoraleeae is a tribe of the papilionoid legumes in Fabaceae comprising ca. 223 species in nine gene...
This study aims at providing an updated checklist of the native vascular flora of the Palestinian We...
Includes bibliography.This study arose from difficulties encountered in identifying Psoralea s.l. fo...
Biscutella raphanifolia is a species distributed in N Algeria and Tunisia, characterized by the pres...
Clear delineations of species are important for conservation, land management, and ecological invest...
Biscutella pseudolyrata is described from the Atlantic coastal areas of NW Morocco, where several po...
AbstractThe tribe Psoraleeae (Leguminosae subfamily Papilionoideae) comprises 185 species in nine ge...
Pancratium maritimum L. (Amaryllidaceae) is a geophyte occurring in the Mediterranean region, from t...
Thirty-one new combinations are made in Otholobium, a genus related to Psoralea, Bituminaria and Cul...
This paper describes a study on the vegetation and floristics of the territory of Beit Jibrin in Pal...