Distribución de Salvia ayecarrenoi Mart.Gord., Fragoso & de Santiago.

Distribución de Salvia ayecarrenoi Mart.Gord., Fragoso & de Santiago.

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Antecedentes y Objetivos: Durante una excursión a Atoyac de Álvarez, una región poco explorada de Guerrero, se recolectaron especímenes de Salvia con características poco comunes en taxones mexicanos. El objetivo de este trabajo es describir e ilustrar a Salvia ayecarrenoi y discutir sus afinidades morfológicas. Métodos: Se emplearon claves de ide...

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