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Hymenolobus revelierei subsp. sommieri (Maltese Hymenolobus) |
Hymenolobus revelierei subsp. sommieri (BRASSICACEAE.) Images for this profile are taken from the Maltese Islands at or after year 2000. |
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Nomenclature and Basic Information |
Species name : |
Hymenolobus revelierei subsp. sommieri (Pampanini) Brullo | Synonyms :
(basionym or principal syn.) |
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Plant Family : | Brassicaceae
Juss. (=Cruciferae) (The Mustard or Cress Family) 47 species from the Brassicaceae family are recorded from the Maltese Islands. | English name(s) : | Maltese Hymenolobus | Maltese name(s) : | Ġargir ta' Kemmuna | Status for Malta : | Subendemic. Found in Malta and neighbouring territories such as in south Sicily, Lampedusa, Pantelleria, etc. | Frequency : | Very Common Common Frequent
Scarce Rare
Very Rare Extinct
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Raunkiaer lifeform [info]: THEROPHYTE (annuals)
Germination [info]: Dicotyledon | Legal Protection [link]: | Protected by law: schedule VI of legal notice LN311/2006. (strictly protected species) | Red List (1989) : | This species has a threatened status and is listed in the Red Data Book of the Maltese Islands | Flowering Time : | Feb-Jun | Colour of Flowers: | Inconspicuous |
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Species Description and Distribution |
Habitat in Europe: |
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Preferred habitat in Malta: |
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Botanical Description: |
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Occurrences in Europe and the Mediterranean region. (Euro+Med Checklist, 2017) -
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