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Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Geography
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Una nuova specie di Cardamine (Cruciferae) della Penisola Italiana e Sicilia

A new species of Cardamine (Cruciferae) from Italian Peninsula and Sicily

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Pages 397-407 | Accepted 17 Dec 1985, Published online: 14 Apr 2013

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G. Caputo, V. La Valva & M. Ricciardi. (1987) Nuove aggiunte alla flora del Monte Alburno (Appennino Campano-Lucano). Webbia 41:2, pages 273-287.
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Francesco Roma-Marzio, Lorenzo Peruzzi & Gianni Bedini. (2017) Personal private herbaria: a valuable but neglected source of floristic data. The case of Italian collections today. Italian Botanist 3, pages 7-15.
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