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Abruzzi Ciombolino
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Abruzzi Ciombolino
Family:
Scrophulariaceae
Scientific Name:
Cymbalaria pallida (Ten.) Wettst.
Description:
Herbaceous species that forms small tufts: it has leaves with 3-5 lobes and small blue-violaceous flowers.
Ecology:
It lives in mountain screes, from 1500 to 2500 meters where it acts like a pioneer species.
Interest:
Endemic species of Abruzzo.
Presence In the Park::
It grows with localized distribution in the high altitudes zones of the Park.
Where you can find it:
It can be seen at both Botanic Gardens of the Park.
Parco Nazionale della Majella - S.Leg.: Guardiagrele (CH), S.Op.: Sulmona (AQ) tel 0864/25701 fax 0864/2570450 info@parcomajella.it | PI 01815660699