Abstract

The genus Dictamnus L. (Rutaceae) is represented in the flora of Turkey by a single species, D. albus L. (1). In Flora Europea, and Flora of Turkey, the authorities argue the existence of different species, as covered in the Flora of USSR, but consider D. albus L. as a single, polymorphic species representing Dictamnus in Europe and Turkey (2, 3). In Turkey the plant is locally known as Akgiritotu or Gazelotu, and the flowering branches are used as stomachic, stimulant, tonic, and antipyretic (4, 5).

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