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Anthyllis hermanniae

Anthyllis hermanniae, called the lavender-leaved anthyllis, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Anatolia, Greece, the Balkans, and many Mediterranean islands, including Corsica. Coleophora hermanniella, a species of moth found only on Corsica, feeds exclusively on A. hermanniae. A low perennial shrub, it is cultivated as a garden plant, and was formerly cultivated as far north as the United Kingdom, until the great frost of 1739 wiped them out there.

Subspecies
Currently accepted subspecies are: • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. brutia Brullo & Giusso – southern Italy • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. corsica Brullo & Giusso – Corsica, Tuscan Archipelago (Gorgona Island) • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. hermanniae – Albania, East Aegean Islands, Greece, Crete, western Turkey, Turkey-in-Europe, and former Yugoslavia • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. ichnusae Brullo & Giusso – east-central Sardinia • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. japygica Brullo & Giusso – southern Italy • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. melitensis Brullo & Giusso – Malta • Anthyllis hermanniae subsp. sicula Brullo & Giusso – southern Sicily ==References==
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