Flora checklist published in:
Véla, E. (2017). Commentaires sur la flore de l’île Rachgoun (Nord-Ouest Algérie). Revue d'écologie.
http://documents.irevues.inist.fr/bitstream/handle/2042/62313/RevuedEcologie_2017_72_3_258.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=n
diagnostic broad,flattened achenes photographed
with @jmneiva
Note few glandular hairs along petal edge, and apparently oblong not sphaerical
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysimachia_foemina :
"Lysimachia foemina has weak, square and sprawling stems growing to about 5–18 centimetres (2.0–7.1 in) long,[7] which bear bright green sessile leaves in opposite pairs. The leaves are usually lance-shaped about 7–11 mm (0.28–0.43 in) wide and 12–16 mm (0.47–0.63 in) long, although some leaves, especially the lowest, may be ovate.
The small flowers are about 8 mm (0.31 in) in diameter, have a short stalk, are produced in the leaf axils and are usually blue. They have five lanceolate sepals and five petals. The filaments are about 3 mm (0.12 in) long, with showy yellow anthers. The flowering period extends from April to October.[7] The hermaphroditic flowers are pollinated by insects (entomogamy). The fruit is a spherical capsule up to 4 mm (0.16 in) in diameter containing about 15 seeds.[7]
This species is very similar to the related Lysimachia arvensis, and has been regarded as a subspecies of L arvensis. In 2007, a molecular phylogenetic study showed that Lysimachia foemina is more closely related to Lysimachia monelli than to Lysimachia arvensis, and should be treated as a separate species.[2]
Lysimachia foemina can be distinguished from Lysimachia arvensis on the basis of the hairiness and arrangement of the petals and by the length of the flower stalk. This species has just a few glandular hairs on the margins of the petals, clearly separated from one another (never imbricate). Furthermore the flower stalk is shorter (10 mm (0.39 in)). The colour of the flowers is not a useful diagnostic character.[7]"
Leaves and flowers similar do L. monelli but flower colour really diferent
Location: Europe > Portugal > Algarve
Date Photo Taken: April 3, 2015
i2 E.sum b6 4030 a5b
Flora-on: plantaginaceae,floração junho,noroeste montanhoso,altitude 900
Nenhum resultado plausível.
plantago,floração junho,noroeste montanhoso: nenhum resultado plausível.
https://flora-on.pt/#/1plantaginaceae
Plantago é o único género plausível.
https://flora-on.pt/#/1plantago
https://flora-on.pt/#/4e8w5BTWvnETy-RKAgKKJ3g5Q4wd6uU4LDIyx374tEaTOXdxDtTYQ0Hiw
Nenhuma das espécies com imagem apresenta um tomento tão denso.
plantago,serra da lousã: a única vagamente plausível é Plantago coronopus, "planta extremamente variável em hábito, características e ecologia".
Plantago,altitude 900: Plantago holosteum é o único resultado, mas não tem qualquer semelhança com a planta observada.
Plantago,distribuição~erica umbellata: Plantago coronopus é o segundo resultado e o mais plausível.
Plantago,distribuição~verbena officinalis: Plantago coronopus em terceiro lugar.
Plantago,distribuição~dianthus lusitanus: https://flora-on.pt/#/4e8w5374tBTWv4wd6uU4LEaTO
Plantago coronopus e Plantago bellardi são as únicas espécies plausíveis.
Nas imagens da planta observada não se percebe se as folhas são recortadas ou não.
Tendo em conta a altitude (cerca de 900 metros) e o momento da floração (junho/julho), não deverá ser Plantago bellardi, ficando apenas Plantago coronopus como a única espécie plausível.
plantago almogravensis
with @jmneiva; presumably the main area for this species, which looks very different from P. algarbiensis, namelly having much smaller leaves, and different habitus altogether;
common locally, a few smaller subgroups, whenever scrub wasn't dense
https://flora-on.pt/#1Herniaria+maritima
Flora Iberica key:
http://www.floraiberica.es/floraiberica/texto/pdfs/02_049_04_Herniaria.pdf
pentamere flowers, pubescent leaves and sepals, perennial, stems well over 5cm, nodes withough fasciculate leaves at nodes, wide oval (to almost round) leaves, flowers covered in soft hairs,busshy and pale green with dense agregations of more than 6 flowers
Location: Europe > Portugal > Algarve
Date Photo Taken: February 7, 2013
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Location: Europe > Portugal > Algarve
Date Photo Taken: June 27, 2009
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https://www.floravascular.com/index.php?spp=Scrophularia%20peregrina#3
Cáliz - .... sépalos estrechamente triangulares, agudos, glabros, sin margen escarioso...
10 árvores
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A prioridade foi tirar um anel a toda a volta e uma boa quantidade de casca mas sem a preocupação de arrancar até ao solo.