First record of Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae), confirmation of Salvia pratensis(Lamiaceae) from Turkey, and taxonomic status of Salviaertekinii

First record of Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae), confirmation of Salvia pratensis(Lamiaceae) from Turkey, and taxonomic status of Salviaertekinii

Psylliostachys spicata (Plumbaginaceae) is reported as a new genus record for Turkey; an amended species description is given. Bossier s record of Salvia pratensis (Lamiaceae) in Flora Orientalis is confirmed from Turkey. Additionally, the endemic Salvia ertekiniiis reduced to a synonym of Salvia pinnata.

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