PJB-2009-169
COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SALVIA CADMICA AND S. SMYRNAEA**
KEMAL HÜSNÜ CAN BAŞER1, BETÜL DEMIRCI1, MINE KÜRKÇÜOĞLU1, FATIH SATIL2* AND GÜLENDAM TÜMEN2
Abstract
Salvia cadmica Boiss., and S. smyrnaea Boiss., (Lamiaceae) differ from each other by the colour of their corolla in that the former is white and the latter is violet-blue, and that calyx widens in fruit in the latter. Both species are characterized by having cryptone in their essential oils as major constituent. Both species are endemic to Turkey. The paper compares morphological and chemical features of the two species with a view to confirm their taxonomical status.
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