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... in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey (Figure 4). Lamium cappadocicum should be classified as EN (endangered) according to IUCN (2019) criteria. ...
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... in the Central Anatolia Region of Turkey (Figure 4). Lamium cappadocicum should be classified as EN (endangered) according to IUCN (2019) criteria. ...

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... China is perhaps the center of diversity of the genus, harboring more than 100 species (Li 1977;Li & Hedge 1994). Lamium is the type genus of subfamily Lamioideae and the Lamiaceae, consisting of 34 species, primarily distributed in Eurasia, North Africa (including Macaronesia), and Central and East Asia (Harley et al. 2004;Zhao et al. 2021b;Celep et al. 2022). Dracocephalum comprises approximately 70 species primarily distributed in temperate Eurasia (Wu & Wang 1977;Harley et al. 2004;Chen et al. 2021). ...
... lamiaceae is the third species richest family in turkey with 48 genera and 782 taxa (Celep & Dirmenci 2017). Based on the recent studies, some new species, hybrids and taxonomic changes have also been published in lamiaceae from the country (aksoy et al. 2020;Celep 2017;Celep et al. 2020Celep et al. , 2021güner & Ferrer-gallego 2021). this is especially true for the genus Lamium linnaeus (1753: 579), which has been subjected to studies in the last ten years. ...
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