Moltkiopsis ciliata

Moltkiopsis ciliata

Synonymy

Source: Valdés, B. & Raab-Straube, E. von (2011+): Boraginaceae. – In: Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Moltkiopsis ciliata (Forssk.) I. M. Johnst. in J. Arnold Arbor. 34: 3. 1953
  • Lithospermum ciliatum Forssk., Fl. Aegypt.-Arab.: 39. 1775
  • Moltkia ciliata (Forssk.) Maire in Jahandiez & Maire, Cat. Pl. Maroc: 1102. 1941
  • =Lithospermum callosum Vahl, Symb. Bot. 1: 14. 1790, nom. illeg.
  • =Moltkia callosa Wettst. in Oesterr. Bot. Z. 67: 368. 1918, nom. illeg.

Distribution

Ag Eg Ir Jo Li Ma Sn Tn 

Euro+Med endemic: Algeria nativeA; Egypt nativeA; Israel/Palestine nativeB,C,D,E; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeA; Jordan nativeD,F; Libya nativeA; Morocco nativeA; Sinai nativeA,D; Tunisia nativeA

Bibliography

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C. Danin, A. 1995: A new Anchusa from Israel. – Edinburgh journal of botany 52: 333-336
D. Fragman-Sapir, O., Plitmann, U., Heller, D., Shmida, A. & al. 1999: Checklist and ecological data-base of the flora of Israel and its surroundings including Israel, Jordan, the Palestinian Autonomy, Golan Heights, Mt Hermon and Sinai. – Jerusalem: Dep. of Evolution, Systematics and Ecology, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
E. Plitman, V., Heyn, C., Danin, A. & Shmida, A. 1983: Pictorial flora of Israel
F. Taifour, H. & El-Oqlah, A. A. 2017: The plants of Jordan. An annotated checklist. – Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens