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Fumana ericoides (CAV.) GAND. |
Fam.: Cistaceae / Rockrose Fam. |
Synon.: Fumana coridifolia CHATENIER ex ROUY & FOUC. |
Genus: Fumana (DUNAL) SPACH |
Authors: | |||
Antonio José Cavanilles (1745 - 1804), Spanish naturalist | |||
Michel Gandoger (1850 - 1926), French naturalist | |||
Constant Chatenier (1849 - 1926), French botanist | |||
Georges C. Chr. Rouy (1851 - 1924), French botanist | |||
Julien Foucaud (1847 - 1904), botanist in Western France | |||
Michel Félix Dunal (1789 - 1856), botanist at Montpellier (France) | |||
Édouard Spach (1801 - 1879), French botanist | |||
Etymology: | |||
Fumana: | probably from fumus = smoke | ||
ericoides: | heather-like | ||
coridifolia: | with leaves similar to Coris monspeliensis | ||
Fumana ericoides is a Sun-Rose common in the Mediterranean between Spain and the Croatian coast, as well as in Western North Africa. It grows fairly upright. It only bears one or two flowers per stem. The longer leaves often have a longitudinal notch, like those of the Prickly Grape Coris monspeliensis. | ||
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