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Similar Ramonda serbica, Ramonda, Ramonda myconi, Jancaea heldreichii, Haberlea |
Ramonda nathaliae, also known as Natalie's Ramonda, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ramonda that grows in Serbia and Macedonia, mostly in the east of both countries. The flower is considered a symbol of the Serbian Army's struggle during World War I. The plant was scientifically described in 1884 from specimens growing around Niš, by Sava Petrović and Josif Pančić, who named it after Queen Natalija Obrenović.




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