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Surface of outer and inner wall at the base of valve of dehiscent capsules. — a – c : Linaria turcica (from the holotype). a : Outer surface. b and c : Inner surface. — d – f : Linaria genistifolia ( Hamzaoğlu 1634 ). d : Outer surface. e and f : Inner surface. 

Surface of outer and inner wall at the base of valve of dehiscent capsules. — a – c : Linaria turcica (from the holotype). a : Outer surface. b and c : Inner surface. — d – f : Linaria genistifolia ( Hamzaoğlu 1634 ). d : Outer surface. e and f : Inner surface. 

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