Galium amorginum
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Galium amorginum is a plant from the family of the redness plants (Rubiaceae).
features
Galium amorginum is a perennial stem hemicryptophyte that reaches heights of 10 to 30 centimeters. The stem is upright and 2 to 3 millimeters thick, its lower sections are usually kinked. The leaves are (10) 20 to 25 millimeters in size. Partial inflorescences are present at 6 to 9 nodes. The crown has a diameter of 4 to 6 millimeters. The corolla lobes are spread out.
The flowering period extends from May to June.
Occurrence
Galium amorginum occurs in the Kardägäis . On Karpathos it grows in Phrygana and in crevices at altitudes of 200 to 1000 meters.
supporting documents
- Ralf Jahn, Peter Schönfelder: Excursion flora for Crete . With contributions by Alfred Mayer and Martin Scheuerer. Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart (Hohenheim) 1995, ISBN 3-8001-3478-0 , p. 240 .