Limonium brunneri

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Limonium brunneri
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L. brunneri
Binomial name
Limonium brunneri
Kunze, 1891

Limonium brunneri is a species of flowers that belong to the Plumbaginaceae family. The species are endemic in Cape Verde.[1] The genus was named by Carl Ernst Otto Kunze in 1891.

Together with Limonium braunii and Limonium jovibarba, its local name is carqueja.[1]

Distribution and ecology

Limonium jovibarba are mainly founded in sandy and rocky areas and are founded of the arid coast of the islands of Sal and São Vicente and the islets of Branco an d Raso/[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Gomes et al 2003, p. 25

Further reading

  • Isildo Gomes et al., Endemic plants and indigenous trees of the Cape Verde Islands, Ministry of Environment, Agriculture and Fishery and the Projects Conservation and Exploration of the Natural Resources on the Island Fogo (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeitand) and Conservation of Biodiversity, 2003
  • Wolfram Lobin, Teresa Leyens, Norbert Kilian, Matthias Erben, Klaus Lewejohann, The Genus Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) on the Cape Verde Islands, W Africa, Willdenowia, Berli), vol. 25, no. 1, 20 June 1994, p. 197-214