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Eastern Phagnalon (Καλοχορτιά)

Phagnalon rupestre subsp. graecum

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Phagnalon rupestre ssp graecum, is a subspecies of Phagnalon rupestre and has more toothed leaf edges and browner flower bracts. It can be found everywhere in Greece, therefore it is a very common wildflower/herb. The pictured flowered plant, was spotted in my neighborhood, Nea Demetrias, Volos city, Greece.

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