Liliaceae |
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Allium wendelboanum KOLLMANN |
Allium wendelboanum KOLLMANN |
Allium cf. wendelboanum KOLLMANN |
Allium L. |
A.wendelboanum Kolimann in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 41:267(1983), Figure 4. Map 20. Balb ovoid, 1-1.2 cm diam.; outer tunics blackish-brown, fibrous. Stem 6-18 cm, slender, curved. Leaves 1-3, filiform, c. 1 mm broad, nearly as long as stem; stems, sheaths and leaves pubescent. Valves of spathe very short, much shorter than umbel. Umbel 2-3 cm diam., lax. Pedicels subequal. Perianth broadly campanulate; segments pinkish-mauve, broadly obovate, 3 mm, subacute. Filaments 1.5 x as iong as perianth. Style exserted. Capsule globose-depressed, c. 3 mm, included within perianth. Fl. 6. Among rocks. Type: Turkey C8 Mardin: Mardin, in saxosis Mt. Notre-Dame, prope Deir Zafran, 19 vi 1888, Sintenis 1169 (holo. LD! iso. WU!). Endemic. Ir.-Tur. element. Known only from a single gathering. Closely allied to A. stamineum and A. armenum, differing from both in the fibrous outer bulb tunics, pubescent stems, sheaths and leaves. |