J. hirta v. glabrescens - in general
J. hirta v. glabrescens - in general
J. hirta v. glabrescens was first described by Heinrich Sabransky, Polish botanist (1864-1915) - abreviation Sabr.
Incurved leaves are heavily flushed with dark red.
The cauline leaves and sepals are glabrous except for marginal cilia.
Found growing in the Carpathians and north Hungary.
Incurved leaves are heavily flushed with dark red.
The cauline leaves and sepals are glabrous except for marginal cilia.
Found growing in the Carpathians and north Hungary.
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