IRIS APHYLLA L. SSP. HUNGARICA CRITICALLY ENDANGERED TAXON IN EUROPA
Journal Title: Current Trends in Natural Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 3
Abstract
Iris is a genus of 250-300 species of flowering species. It is a genus commonly known as „stânjenei”. It is one of 85 genera of the family Iridaceae. The genus Iris includes 24 species spread across all continents. There are 16 species of Iris in Romania. Iris aphylla ssp. hungarica is a vulnerable plant in Romania. It was found in three types of habitat. One of these (40A0*) is the habitat of Community interest.
Authors and Affiliations
Violeta Maria Marinescu, Valeriu Alexiu
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