Limoniastrum Explained
Limoniastrum is a genus of plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, containing two known species of subshrubs found the Mediterranean region, within Africa and southern Europe.
It was published by Fabricius in 1759 in 'Enum. Meth. Pl. Hort. Helmstad' Vol.25.[1]
List of species
Notes and References
- Hernández-Ledesma . Patricia . Berendsohn. Walter G.. Borsch . Thomas . Von Mering . Sabine . Akhani . Hossein . Arias. Salvador . Castañeda-Noa . Idelfonso . Eggli . Urs . Eriksson . Roger . Flores-Olvera . Hilda . Fuentes-Bazán . Susy . Kadereit . Gudrun . Klak . Cornelia . Korotkova . Nadja . Nyffeler . Reto . Ocampo . Gilberto . Ochoterena . Helga . Oxelman . Bengt . Rabeler . Richard K. . Sanchez . Adriana . Schlumpberger . Boris O. . Uotila . Pertti . 2015 . A taxonomic backbone for the global synthesis of species diversity in the angiosperm order Caryophyllales . . 45 . 3 . 281–383 . 10.3372/wi.45.45301 . free .