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(A) General view, (B) the corolla, and (C) the stem indumentum of Paracaryum leptophyllum (ADK 3274), and (D) general view, (E) the corolla, and (F) stem indumentum ofParacaryum ponticum (ADK 3302).  

(A) General view, (B) the corolla, and (C) the stem indumentum of Paracaryum leptophyllum (ADK 3274), and (D) general view, (E) the corolla, and (F) stem indumentum ofParacaryum ponticum (ADK 3302).  

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Paracaryum is a distinctive genus that includes many endemic taxa, and several of these endemics from the Irano-Turanian phytogeographical region are of special interest. In Turkey, the genus includes 28 species, of which 21 are endemic. Paracaryum leptophyllum, Paracaryum ponticum and Paracaryum artvinense occur in northeastern Turkey. The nomencl...

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... morphology of P. leptophyllum is compatible with the protologue (De Candolle 1846), Flora Orientalis (Boissier 1875b) and our examinations of the types, but there are some discrepancies between Flora of Turkey (Mill 1978) and the literatures cited above, such as corolla length 4.2-5 mm (not 7.5-8.3 mm) ( Figure 3B), scales obtuse-ovate (not oblong-linear) ( Figure 3B), calyx length maximum 3-3.2 mm (not 6-7 (-7.5)). According to Mill (1978), P. leptophyllum belongs to subgen. ...
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... morphology of P. leptophyllum is compatible with the protologue (De Candolle 1846), Flora Orientalis (Boissier 1875b) and our examinations of the types, but there are some discrepancies between Flora of Turkey (Mill 1978) and the literatures cited above, such as corolla length 4.2-5 mm (not 7.5-8.3 mm) ( Figure 3B), scales obtuse-ovate (not oblong-linear) ( Figure 3B), calyx length maximum 3-3.2 mm (not 6-7 (-7.5)). According to Mill (1978), P. leptophyllum belongs to subgen. ...
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... concluded that P. leptophyllum must be included in subgen. Modestomattiastrum because of its scales, which are shorter than broad (not longer than broad), and the base of its anthers, which is situated below the base of scale (not above the base of scale) ( Figure 3B). Similarly, P. ponticum, which is closely related to P. leptophyllum, should be included in subgen. ...
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... P. ponticum, which is closely related to P. leptophyllum, should be included in subgen. Modestomattiastrum ( Figure 3E). ...

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