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The Hypericum huber-morathii group is a subsection of five species in the genus Hypericum. Some of the species are endemic to Turkey, while others are found in the Caucasus and Libya. Rare perennial herbs, species in the huber-morathii group are found most often in the cracks of limestone rocks. Three of the plants in the group were excluded from early attempts to survey the genus Hypericum leading to contradictions around their taxonomic placement. As of 2013, they have been considered a part of section Adenosepalum.

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Another topic in my Hypericum series, this one is a subsectional equivalent called the huber-morathii group, after one of the species it contains. That species article also covers the creation and composition of the group, and serves as an overview for the topic. --Fritzmann (message me) 03:27, 22 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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