Linaria algarviana
{{Short description|Species of plant}}
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|image = Linária algarviana2.JPG
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|genus = Linaria
|species = algarviana
|authority = Chav.
|status = LC
|status_system = IUCN3.1
|synonyms =
- Linaria spartea var. violacea Lange
- Linaria salzmannii var. violacea Bourg. ex Lange
|synonyms_ref = {{cite web |title=Linaria algarviana Chav. |url=https://www.catalogueoflife.org/data/taxon/6QF4J |publisher=Catalogue of Life |access-date=6 April 2021}}
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Linaria algarviana is a species of toadflax in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, endemic to southern Portugal, specifically the western portion of the Algarve. It inhabits clearings of xerophilic scrub, pastures and meadows close to the coast, very rarely in vineyards and pine forests. Usually in dry places, with sandy substrate.
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Category:Endemic flora of Portugal
Category:Endemic flora of the Iberian Peninsula
Category:Habitats Directive species
Category:Plants described in 1833
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