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Leontodon tuberosus: 1, whole plant; 2, leaves; 3, fl ower head.  

Leontodon tuberosus: 1, whole plant; 2, leaves; 3, fl ower head.  

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Leontodon tuberosus is reported as a new species to the Bulgarian flora. The species has been found in pastures in two localities of SE Bulgaria in the Black Sea Coast floristic region. A chromosome number 2n = 8 has been established.

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