2022
DOI: 10.26650/istanbuljpharm.2022.1034352
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A new hybrid of the genus Origanum L. (Lamiaceae): Origanum × symes Carlström

Abstract: Background and Aims: Origanum × symes was described as a new species by Carlström in 1984 on the Aegean Island of Symi (Dodecanese, Greece). In this work, a taxonomic re-evaluation of O. symes is proposed in light of new findings. Methods: New specimens belonging to Origanum symes from the island of Symi were collected by the first author in 2017. These specimens were carefully examined and compared with the type specimen of O. symes. Also, the new Origanum symes specimen was compared morphologically with O. c… Show more

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“…The genus includes approximately 42 species (49 taxa) and 22 hybrids worldwide. Turkey plays a significant role in the diversity of Origanum, hosting 21 species (24 taxa, 13 endemic) and 13 hybrids (12 endemic) [7]. These species are commonly used as spices and are known as 'kekik' in our country.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The genus includes approximately 42 species (49 taxa) and 22 hybrids worldwide. Turkey plays a significant role in the diversity of Origanum, hosting 21 species (24 taxa, 13 endemic) and 13 hybrids (12 endemic) [7]. These species are commonly used as spices and are known as 'kekik' in our country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It includes approximately 42 species (49 taxa) and 22 hybrids worldwide. Turkey is an important center of Origanum diversity with 21 species (24 taxa, 13 endemic) and 13 hybrids (12 endemic) [6]. Its species are generally used as spices and are known as "kekik" in our country.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants belonging to the family have long attracted workers from the field of cytogenetics not only due to their practical applications but because these offer a group of freely crossbred plants with viable hybrids known at interspecific levels as well (Dirmenci et al 2020;Cattaneo and Dirmenci 2022). The study of cytogenetics may thus provide an insight into the evolution-ary tendencies of taxa.…”
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confidence: 99%