Glandular and eglandular hairs of Salvia recognita Fisch. & Mey. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey

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Distribution of glandular and eglandular hairs on the aerial organs of Salvia recogniia Fisch. & Mey. has been investigated. Glandular hairs of 5. recognita have consisted of capitate and peltate hairs. Capitate hairs were present abundantly on all aerial parts of S. recognita while peltate hairs were only present on stem, leaf, bract and calyx. Eglandular hairs were also widespread on all aerial parts.

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Özkan, M. (2008). Glandular and eglandular hairs of Salvia recognita Fisch. & Mey. (Lamiaceae) in Turkey. Bangladesh Journal of Botany, 37(1), 93–95. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjb.v37i1.1571

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