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Type: Correspondence
Published: 2013-12-19
Page range: 71–72
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Astragalus ramakianus, a new name for the Persian Astragalus turgidus Podlech (Leguminosae)

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England
Astragalus turgidus later homonym new name

Abstract

Astragalus Linnaeus (1753: 755) is the largest genus of flowering plants, comprising about 2400 species in the old world and 500 in the new world (Podlech & Zarre 2013). The Old world species are placed under 136 sections by Podlech & Zarre (l. c.) in their revisionary study of this genus. These sections were broadly grouped under 3 categories: annuals (21 sections with 86 species), perennials with simple basifixed hairs (75 sections with 1393 species) and perennials with bifurcate hairs (40 sections with 919 species).