Asteraceae |
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Xeranthemum inapertum (L.) MILLER. |
Xeranthemum inapertum (L.) MILLER |
Xeranthemum L. |
X. inapertum (L.) Miller, Gard. Dict. ed. 8, 2 (1768). Syn: X. annuum L. var. inapertum L., Sp. Pl. 858 (1753), excl. ic. in Morison, Hist. 3(6): t. 12 f. 1 (1699); X.foetidum Moench, Meth. 582 (1794); X. erectum J.&C.Presl, Del. Prag. 106 (1822). Ic: Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ. 15: t. 737 (1852); Fl. URSS 27: t. 4 f. 3 (1962). Differs from X. annuum in the following characters: phyllaries all with broad purplish median streak; inner not strongly differentiated from outer, not radiat-ing, lanceolate-acute. Fl. 6-8. Open Pinus forest, garigue, c. 800-1800 m. Described from Italy and Switzerland (Hb. Linn. 990/2, photo!). Mainly Inner & S. Anatolia. A5 Amasya: Ak Da., 1350-1500 m, Bornm. 1889:548! A8 Çoruh: above Artvin, 800 m, D. 30034! B3 Konya: Sultan Da., above Engili, 1500 m, Bornm. 1889:4679. B4 Ankara: Ankara to Çankaya, Kotte 559. B6 Maraş: Berit Da., 1908, Mergian. B8 Muş: nr Gümgüm (Varto),.Gindo. C2 Denizli: Honaz Da., 1250 m, Sorger 64-51-1! C5 Içel/Adana: Bulgar Da.,Schauscha to Sarubey, 1600-1800m , 22 viii 1931, Eig & M.Zohary ! C6 Gaziantep: nr Gaziantep, Aucher 3240! S. Europe, N.W. Africa, Lebanon, Caucasia, Cyprus. |