Asteraceae


Aster alpinus
Aster L.
Aster alpinus L.
Ömür: Çok yıllık
Yapı: ot
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 6
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 8
Habitat: kireçtaşı veya granit kaya çıkıntıları, çağıllık ve corrıeslerin kuzey yönü
Minimum yükseklik: 1800
Maksimum yükseklik: 3080
Endemik: -
Element: ?
Türkiye dağılımı: K., G. ve Karasal Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Sirkumboreal
Bulunduğu kareler:A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 B3 B6 B10 C3 C5
 
A. alpinus L., Sp. Pl. 872 (1753). Ic: Hegi, 111. Fl. Mittel-Eur. 6(1): f. 216 (1917).
  Perennial. Rhizomes thick, mat-forming. Stems 5-15(-25) cm, ± densely covered with white pilose hairs. Leaves ± adpressed whitish-pilose on both surfaces; basal leaves spathulate, 15-70 x 5-10 mm, obtuse at apex, attenuate at base, entire; cauline leaves smaller, 1-3 cm long, linear-lanceolate or oblanceolate, acute. Capitula solitary. Involucre 1.25-1.75 cm broad; phyllaries 2-seriate, linear, obtuse or broadly acute, 7-8 x 0.75-1 mm, green with narrow whitish margins, sparsely pubescent at apices, strongly ciliate. Ray flowers 30-40, blue or lilac; ligules 10-15 x 1-3 mm. Disc flowers 5-6 mm. Achenes 2-3 mm, densely sericeous. Pappus 2-seriate, whitish (turning brown with storage), 4.5-6 mm with a few shorter outer hairs. Fl. 6-8. On limestone or granite rock ledges, screes and north-facing corries, 1800-3080 m.
  Described from Europe (Hb. Linn. 997/10!).
  N., S. & Inner Anatolia. A4 Kastamonu: N. side of Ilgaz Da., 2200 m, D. 38366! A5 Samsun: nr Mersifon, 1904, Maniss.! A6 Amasya: Akdağ above Zefe Köy, 1800 m, Tobey 1211! A7 Giresun: Balabandağlari (Kilinç Tepe) above Tamdere, 2700 m, D. 20575! A8 Çoruh: d. Murgul, Mağara Y., Şavval Tepe, Stn. & Hend. 6054! A9 Kars: Ziyaret Da. above Yalnizçam, 2250 m, D. 30315! B3 Afyon: Sultan Da. above Tchai (Çay), 1900 m, Noe 4625. B6 Elaziğ: Maden Da., 3080 m, Balls 546! B10 Kars: Aralik, Büyük Ağri Da. above Serdar Bulak, 2800 m, D. 46988! C3 Isparta: Sütçüler, Dedegöl Da., 2200-2900 m, D. 15959! C5 Niğde: N. slope of Taurus above Madenköy, 2000 m, Spitz. 178!
  Circumboreal species. Onno (in Bibl. Bot. 106:21, 1932) recognized two ill-defined varieties in Turkey, the chief distinction between which appears to be one of size: var. dolomiticus Beck with taller stems (6-20 cm) and larger capitula (1.5-2 cm broad), and var. cylleneus Boiss. & Orph. with shorter stems (5-10 cm) and smaller capitula (1-1.5 cm broad). These are treated here as extremes of a variable species.