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Rumex tunetanus (Polygonaceae): rediscovery of an endangered Tunisian endemic
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Rumex tunetanus (Polygonaceae): rediscovery of an endangered Tunisian endemic

Zeineb Ghrabi-Gammar, Serge Muller, Maya Rouissi, Imtinen Ben Haj Jilani, Laïla Rhazi, Gérard De Bélair, Semia Ben Saad-Limam et Amina Daoud-Bouattour
Phytotaxa, Vol.296(2), pp.118-130
15/02/2017

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Eudicots wetland Rumex North Africa Garâa Sejenane conservation
Rumex tunetanus is a strictly endemic species occurring on the banks of the dried lake of Sejenane (NW-Tunisia) which was discovered in 1888 (published in 1899), but never seen until our rediscovery in 2009. This finding allowed us to give a more complete morphological description of the species, as well as to specify its ecological preferences and conservation status. A lectotype preserved at P was designated for the name Rumex tunetanus.

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