Caryophyllaceae |
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Arenaria gypsophiloides LMANT. var. glabra FENZL |
Arenaria gypsophiloides LMANT. var. glabra FENZL |
Arenaria L. |
A. gypsophiloides LMant. 1: 71 (1767). Map 3, p. 37. Like A. cucubaloides but rosette leaves usually linear-setaceous; opposite stem leaves free or fused for less than 2 mm round node; inflorescence many-flowered, of five to fifteen 1-8-flowered cymules; pedicels 5-15 mm; sepals 2•5-4•5 mm, glabrous or glandular-pubescent. 1. Peduncles, pedicels and sepals glandular-pubescent, usually densely so var. gypsophiloides 1. Peduncles, pedicels and sepals glabrous var. glabra var. glabra Fenzl in Ledeb., Fl. Ross. 1: 365 (1842). Syn: A. caricifolia Boiss. in Tchihat., Asie Min. Bot. 1: 235 (1860)! A. gypsophiloides var. parviflora Boiss., FI. Ör. 1: 694 (1867)! Several syntypes from the Caucasus. A9 Kars: Benliahmet to Kağizman, 1670 m, Demiriz 3276! B7 Erzincan: Sipikor Da., 2000 m, Hub.-Mor. 12637! B8 Muş: Bulanık to Muş, 2000 m, Hub.-Mor. 11083! B9 Van: Artos Da., 2900 m, McNeill 769 (with var. gypso-philoides)l B10 Ağri: d. Doğubayazit, Okr. Sandzhana, 1 vii 1916, Schischkin ! C9 Hakkari: Cilo Da., 2285 m, D. 23944! Soviet Armenia, N. Iraq, N., N.W. & W. Iran; Bulgaria? Ir.-Tur. element. |