
#571 They called me Aegilops speltoides, also known as Triticum tournefortii, and Agropyron tournefortii. I pay homage to the male botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort. They first catalogued me in 1837.
#571 They called me Aegilops speltoides, also known as Triticum tournefortii, and Agropyron tournefortii. I pay homage to the male botanist Joseph Pitton de Tournefort. They first catalogued me in 1837.
Native to Bulgaria, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon-Syria, Palestine, Transcaucasus, Turkey, and Turkey-in-Europe.
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