
Saffron flax (Linum flavum L.) is a perennial, woody plant species belonging to the Linaceae family, distinguished by its small yellow flowers and native primarily to central and southern Europe. Also known as “golden flax” or “saffron flax,” this species naturally grows in dry, calcareous soils, sunny meadows, and stony slopes. While its natural distribution is largely confined to central Europe, it is frequently cultivated and used in research due to various taxonomic varieties such as L. flav
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Michauxia campanuloides (Michauxia campanuloides L’Hérit. ex Aiton) is a biennial or short-lived perennial herb native to the Eastern Mediterranean region, particularly in southern Türkiye, Syria, Lebanon, and Israel. It thrives in rocky slopes and dry open habitats. This species is distinguished by its deeply lobed flowers, which range from white to purplish tones, and its strongly reflexed corolla lobes, making it one of the most conspicuous members of the Campanulaceae (bellflower) family.Tra
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