An Alien Species New to the Flora of Turkey:Lysimachia japonica Thunb. (Primulaceae)

The Japanese species, Lysimachia japonica Thunb. (Primulaceae) has been recorded as a new alien for the Flora of Turkey from the NE Anatolia. The detailed description of the species together with its photographs is provided.

An Alien Species New to the Flora of Turkey:Lysimachia japonica Thunb. (Primulaceae)

The Japanese species, Lysimachia japonica Thunb. (Primulaceae) has been recorded as a new alien for the Flora of Turkey from the NE Anatolia. The detailed description of the species together with its photographs is provided.

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