Heliotropium hirsutissimum explained
Heliotropium hirsutissimum, the hairy heliotrope, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to the eastern Mediterranean; Greece (including Crete), Turkey (including the European portion), Cyprus, the Levant, Egypt, and Libya.[1] It contains a number of pyrrolizidine alkaloids.[2] Grauer is listed as the authority by some sources.[3]
Notes and References
- 116913-1 . Heliotropium hirsutissimum Weber . 15 January 2022 .
- Pyrrolizidine N-oxide alkaloids of Heliotropium hirsutissimum . 1993 . Constantinidis . Theophanis . Harvala . Catherine . Skaltsounis . Alexios L. . Phytochemistry . 32 . 5 . 1335–1337 . 10.1016/S0031-9422(00)95116-1 .
- Web site: Heliotropium hirsutissimum Grauer . gbif.org . GBIF Secretariat . GBIF Backbone Taxonomy . 15 January 2022 .