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Centaurea ragusina
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Centaurea ragusina, commonly known as Dalmatian knapweed, is a species of Centaurea endemic to coastal Dalmatia in southern Croatia. It is an herbaceous perennial subshrub which grows in crevices on coastal cliffs. Two subspecies are accepted. Centaurea ragusina subsp. lungensis (Ginzb.) Hayek Centaurea ragusina subsp. ragusina ...read more on Wikipedia.
2 Centaurea ragusina subspecies found:
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