Asteraceae


Asteriscus aquaticus
Asteriscus MILLER
Asteriscus aquaticus (L.) LESS.
Ömür: Tek yıllık
Yapı: ot
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 4
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 8
Habitat: sahıl yakınları, yol kenarları, tuzlu toprak, kaya yarıkları
Minimum yükseklik: 0
Maksimum yükseklik: 400
Endemik: -
Element: Akdeniz
Türkiye dağılımı: Trakya, Dış Anadolu ve komşu Karasal Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Akdeniz
Bulunduğu kareler:A1 A2 A3 A6 B1 B3 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6
 
A. aquaticus (L.) Less., Syn. Comp. 210 (1832). Syn: Buphthalmum aquaticum L., Sp. PL 903 (1753)! A. citriodorus Heldr. & Hal. in Öst. Bot. Zeitschr. 45:411 (1895)! Ic: Fiori, Ic. Fl. Ital. f. 3661 (1904).
  Stems up to 50 cm, simple or dichotomously branched above, covered with spreading villous hairs and minute glands. Leaves oblanceolate or spathulate; lower 5-8 x 0∙75-1∙5 cm, attenuate, subpetiolate at base, obtuse at apex, margins entire, adpressed-pubescent and glandular on both surfaces; upper oblong, sessile, semi-amplexicaul. Involucre (excl. outer phyllaries) 0∙75-1∙5 cm broad; outer phyllaries spreading, 1-3 cm, oblong-lanceolate, acute or subacute. Ligules 3-9 mm, pubescent. Disc flowers 2∙5-3 mm. Achenes 2 mm, ± densely sericeous. Pappus 1-1∙25 mm, scales lacerate. Fl. 4-8. Near the coast on roadsides, saline soil and rock crevices, s. 1.-400 m.
  Described from Europe (type in Hb. Cliff. 414/8!).
  Mainly Turkey-in-Europe, Outer and adjacent parts of Inner Anatolia, Islands. A1(E) Tekirdağ: Gaziköy, Bauer & Spitz. 545! A1(A) Balikesir: Marmara adasi, A.Baytop (ISTE 13631)! A2(E) Istanbul: Yeşilköy to Bakirköy, 6 x 1938, B.Postl A2(A) Istanbul: Soğanlı, Yakacik, 28 vii 1893, Azn. !A3 Sakarya: nr Geyve, 100 m, D. 36303! A6 Tokat: Erbaa, 300 m, To bey 689! Bl Izmir: Smyrna (Ixmir), Bornm. 9634! B3 Eskişehir: Sündiken Da., 350 m, Ekim 886! Cl izmir: Kuşadasi, s.L, Hub.-Mor. 17614! C2 Denizli: Pamukkale, 400 m, Sorger 63-16-26! C3 Antalya: Koleler, 50 m, lt. Ley d. 1959:628! C4 lçel: Anamur to Kizkale, 300 m, Bozakman & Fitz 496! C5 Adana: Adana to Karataş, 10 m, Coode & Jones 307! C6 Hatay: above lskenderun, 100-300 m, D. 26967! Is: lmroz, Forsskâl; Lesvos, Cand.; Psara, Greater 10889; Khios, Aucher 3093! Samos, Tigani, Rech. 3606; Aykathonisi, Runemark; Kalimnos, Hansen; Kos, between Pili and Kardamena, Rech. 8003; Purgousa, Runemark; Rodhos, Kamiros, B.&V.Burbidge 155!
  Mediterranean area (extending to Portugal). Medit. element. A. citriodorus was differentiated from this species on the grounds of being viscid-glandular, more widely branched, with leaves all sessile and smaller capitula. This is somewhat unsatisfactory since the indumentum of A. aquaticus is glandular, the degree of branching and size of capitulum are variable and its leaves are at most subpetiolate. A. citriodorus is also said to have pale yellow flowers and to be lemon-scented. There is only one record of it from Turkey (Kos, Rech. 8003), about which Rechinger (Fl. Aeg. 621) notes that the specimen tends towards A. aquaticus.