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    Anthemis palaestina  (KOTSCHY) BOISS.  ?    
 

Fam.: Asteraceae / Composite Fam.  

Synon.:  Anthemis syriaca  BORNM.,  Cota palaestina  REUT. ex UNGER & KOTSCHY

Genus:  Anthemis  L.,  Cota  J.GAY
 

Authors:
   KOTSCHY:  Theodor Kotschy (1813 - 1866), Austrian botanist
   BOISS.:  Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810 - 1885), Swiss botanist
   BORNM.:  Friedrich Nicolaus Joseph Bornmüller (1862 - 1948), German botanist
   REUT.:  Georges François Reuter (1805 - 1872), French botanist
   UNGER:  Franz Joseph Andreas Nicolaus Unger (1800 - 1870), Austrian physician and botanist
   L.:  Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals
   J.GAY:  Jacques Étienne Gay (1786 - 1864), Swiss civil servant and botanist
 

Etymology:
   Anthemis:   Greek plant name, from anthemos = flowery
   palaestina:   from Palestine
   syriaca:   from Syria
   Cota:   kotyle = cavity (at the leaf base)
 

Anthemis palaestina ? / Palestine Chamomile, Lesbos Lisvori 16.4.2014
Fig. 1:  Anthemis palaestina ? / Palestine Chamomile
Lesbos, Lisvori 16.4.2014
Anthemis palaestina ? / Palestine Chamomile, Lesbos Lisvori 16.4.2014
Fig. 2:  Anthemis palaestina ? / Palestine Chamomile
Lesbos, Lisvori 16.4.2014

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