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Özcan Seçmen
Özcan Seçmen (born 1 January 1947) is a Turkish botanist and former professor at Ege University Ege University or Aegean University () is a public research university in Bornova, İzmir. It was founded in 1955 with the faculties of Medicine and Agriculture. It is the first university to start courses in İzmir and the fourth oldest unive .... He specializes in Plant Ecology and Geography and is a member of the Turkish Biologists Association. Published taxa The following are taxa published, in part, by Seçmen: * '' Helichrysum unicapitatum'' Şenol, Seçmen & B.Öztürk * '' Lythrum anatolicum'' Leblebici & Seçmen * '' Prangos hulusii'' Şenol, Yıldırım & Seçmen Eponymous taxa The following are taxa named in honor of Seçmen: *'' Ekimia ozcan-secmenii'' *'' Glaucium secmenii'' *'' Hypericum sechmenii'' Selected publications *Seçmen, Ö. & Leblebici, E. 1978. "Gökçeada ve Bozcaada adalarının vejetasyon ve florası." II. Florası. Bitki 5(3): 271–368. Referen ...
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Ege University
Ege University or Aegean University () is a public research university in Bornova, İzmir. It was founded in 1955 with the faculties of Medicine and Agriculture. It is the first university to start courses in İzmir and the fourth oldest university in Turkey. History Ege University was one of the largest universities in Turkey, with 19 faculties, 9 junior colleges, and 8 institutes, until part of it was separated to establish Dokuz Eylül University in 1982. Following this division, Ege University retained 7 faculties, 3 junior colleges, and approximately 9,000 students. Today, the university has grown to include 15 faculties, 6 junior colleges, 10 vocational training schools, 9 institutes, and 36 research centers. Campus Dormitory facilities on the campus are managed by the General Directorate of Students' Credits and Dormitories, accommodating approximately 6,000 students. In addition to the rectorate and the main campus in Bornova, Ege University operates vocational trai ...
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Turkish Biologists Association
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Helichrysum Unicapitatum
The genus ''Helichrysum'' consists of an estimated 600 species of flowering plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The type species is '' Helichrysum orientale''. They often go by the names everlasting, immortelle, and strawflower. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words (helios, sun) and (, gold). It occurs in Africa (with 244 species in South Africa), Madagascar, Australasia and Eurasia. The plants may be annuals, herbaceous perennials or shrubs, growing to a height of . The genus was a wastebasket taxon, and many of its members have been reclassified in smaller genera, most notably the Everlastings, now in the genus ''Xerochrysum''. Their leaves are oblong to lanceolate. They are flat and pubescent on both sides. The bristles of the pappus are scabrous, barbellate, or plumose. The receptacle (''base of the flower head'') is often smooth, with a fringed margin, or honey-combed, and resemble daisies. They may be in almost all colors, except blue. There are m ...
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Lythrum Anatolicum
''Lythrum'' is a genus of 38 species of flowering plants native to the temperate world. Commonly known as loosestrife (a name they share with ''Lysimachia'', which are not closely related), they are among 32 genera of the family Lythraceae. Description They are herbaceous annuals or perennials. Typically they have square stems, narrow stalkless leaves, and spikes of star-shaped flowers in shades of purple, pink and white. They are especially associated with boggy areas, river banks and ponds, though in cultivation they often tolerate drier conditions. The species ''L. salicaria'' (purple loosestrife) and ''L. virgatum'' are found in cultivation. Selected species Species include:''Lythrum'' L.


Prangos Hulusii
''Prangos'' is a genus of flowering plants of the family Apiaceae, native from Europe to Mongolia and the western Himalayas. Species , Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online taxonomic database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. History Following the Convention on Biological Diversity, the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew launched Plants of the World Online i ... accepted the following species: *'' Prangos abieticola'' Aytaç & H.Duman *'' Prangos acaulis'' (DC.) Bornm. *'' Prangos akymatodes'' Rech.f. & Riedl *'' Prangos ammophila'' (Bunge) Pimenov & V.N.Tikhom. *'' Prangos aricakensis'' Behçet & Yapar *'' Prangos asperula'' Boiss. *'' Prangos bucharica'' O.Fedtsch. *'' Prangos cachroides'' (Schrenk) Pimenov & V.N.Tikhom. *'' Prangos calligonoides'' Rech.f. *'' Prangos carinata'' Griseb. ex Degen *'' Prangos cheilanthifolia'' Boiss. *'' Prangos corymbosa'' Boiss. *'' Prangos crossoptera'' Herrnst. & Heyn *'' Prangos denticulata'' ...
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Glaucium Secmenii
''Glaucium secmenii'' is a species of flowering plant in the horned poppy genus which is endemic to Turkey. Description ''Glaucium secmenii'' is a perennial plant which grows in small dense cushions. Its taproot is woody and is short and thick. It is surrounded by old hardened petioles at its base. The stems of the plant are long and grow upright from many branches at the base. The leaves are by in size. They are arranged in a pinnate fashion on each side of the stem, but not down the whole length of the stem. The leaves are densely covered with long soft hairs, with a narrow and oblong shape and serrated edges. Each flower is solitary and about in diameter, growing at the end of a short stalk which is curved. There are two sepals per flower which measure by in size. They are narrower at the tip and have their widest portion near their base, tapering to a point at their apex. They have fine, straight hairs of a silky texture. The petals measure by in size and are an ...
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Hypericum Sechmenii
''Hypericum sechmenii'', or Seçmen's St John's wort, is a rare species of flowering plant of the St John's wort Family (biology), family (Hypericaceae) that is found in the Eskişehir Province of central Turkey. It was first Species description, described in 2009 by Turkish botanists Atila Ocak and Onur Koyuncu, who named the species in honor of Özcan Seçmen, a fellow botanist. They assigned the species to the genus ''Hypericum'', and Norman Robson (botanist), Norman Robson later placed into the Section (botany), section ''Hypericum sect. Adenosepalum, Adenosepalum''. ''Hypericum sechmenii'' is a Perennial plant, perennial herb that usually grows in clusters of stems tall and blooms in June and July. The stems of the plant are smooth and lack hairs, while the leaves are leathery and do not have Petiole (botany), leafstalks. Its flowers are arranged in clusters that form a flat-topped shape known as a corymb, and each flower possesses five bright yellow petals. Several speci ...
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