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Galium procurrens, a new diploid relic species of theG. sylvaticum-group from the Balkan Peninsula

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Galium procurrens is described as a new diploid relic species from Montenegro/N. Albania and SW. Bulgaria. It is related to the tetraploidG. laevigatum and other diploid and polyploid taxa of theG. sylvaticum-group inhabiting European deciduous forests.

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Ehrendorfer, F., Ančev, M.E. Galium procurrens, a new diploid relic species of theG. sylvaticum-group from the Balkan Peninsula. Pl Syst Evol 124, 1–6 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00986152

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