Gagea ramulosa explained
Gagea ramulosa is a Eurasian and North African plant species in the lily family. It is native to France, Sardinia, Sicily, Greece, Turkey, Libya, Ukraine, European Russia, Caucasus, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan.[1] [2] Some authors consider this to be the same species as G. dubia,[3] [4] but the World Checklist[1] does have it listed as a distinct species. Gagea ramulosa is a bulb-forming perennial herb. Flowers are yellow.[5] [6]
Notes and References
- http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/acceptedRef.do?name_id=307391 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Dimpoulos, P., Raus, T., Bergmeier, E., Constantinidis, T., Iatrou, G., Kokkini, S., Strid, A., & Tzanoudakis, D. (2013). Vascular plants of Greece. An annotated checklist: 1-372. Botanic gardens and botanical museum Berlin-Dahlem, Berlin and Hellenic botanical society, Athens
- http://luirig.altervista.org/flora/taxa/index1.php?scientific-name=gagea+ramulosa Altervista Flora Italiana, Cipollaccio giallo siciliano, Gagea ramulosa A. Terracc.
- Peruzzi, L. & Tison, J.-M. (2004). Typification and taxonomic status of eleven taxa of Gagea Salisb. (Liliaceae) described by Achille and Nicola Terracciano and conserved at Napoli (NAP). Candollea 59: 325-346.
- Terracciano, Achille 1904. Boll. Soc. Orto Palermo, series 2, volume 3: page 9
- http://www.actaplantarum.org/acta/galleria1.php?aid=5452 Acta Plantarum Galleria della Flora italiana