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A new species of Convolvulus (Convolvulaceae) from Saudi Arabia

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Convolvulus chaudharyi, apparently endemic to the south-western parts of Saudi Arabia, is described.

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Alfarhan, A.H. A new species of Convolvulus (Convolvulaceae) from Saudi Arabia. Brittonia 45, 169–171 (1993). https://doi.org/10.2307/2807502

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