Verbascum flavidum (Boiss.) Freyn & Bornm.

Verbascum flavidum (Boiss.) Freyn & Bornm.

Synonymy

    Taxon info

    Verbascum flavidum is a rare species of the C Balkan Peninsula, growing in dry meadows and woodland openings over limestone at moderate altitude. The more widespread V. phoeniceum s.str. has purple flowers. They belong to a group of species (sometimes regarded as a separate genus, Celsia) with flowers solitary in the axils of bracts.A
    A. Dimopoulos, P., Raus, Th., Bergmeier, E., Constantinidis, Th., Iatrou, G., Kokkini, S., Strid, A. & Tzanoudakis, D. 2013: Vascular plants of Greece: An annotated checklist. 31: p. 362 [Plate 23.3]

    Distribution

    GR(NPi SPi NC NE

    Greece (North Central Greece present; North Pindos present; North-East Greece present; South Pindos present)

    Status

    Native / Non Range-Restricted

    Chorology

    Mediterranean-SW Asian

    Life-form

    Hemicryptophyte

    Habitat

    Temperate and submediterranean Grasslands

    IUCN category

    Not Evaluated

    Presidential Decree 67/81

    No

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