Fabaceae |
Coronilla emerus subsp. emeroides |
Coronilla emerus subsp. emeroides |
Coronilla L. Coronilla emerus L. subsp. emeroides (BOISS. ET SPRUN.) UHROVA Ömür: Çok yıllık Yapı: çalı Hayat formu: İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 3 Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 5 Habitat: çalılar arasında, özellikle alkali topraklar üzerinde Minimum yükseklik: 0 Maksimum yükseklik: 1300 Endemik: - Element: ? Türkiye dağılımı: Dış Anadolu Genel dağılımı: Yunanistan, Ege, Kıbrıs, B. Suriye, Kırım, B. Kafkasya Bulunduğu kareler:A1 B2 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 |
C. emerus L., Sp. PL 742 (1753). subsp. emeroides (Boiss. & Sprun.) Uhrova in Beih. Bot. Centr. 53B:47 (1935). Syn: C. emerus sensu Sibth. &Sm.,Fl. Gr. 710 (1813) nonL.; C. emeroides Boiss. & Sprun. in Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(2): 100 (1843). Ic: Bot. Mag. 13: t. 445 (1799). Map 97, p. 539. Shrub, 0.3-2.5 m. Leaves green, pinnate, with 2-4 pairs of cuneate leaflets. Peduncles 2-3 x as long as the leaves. Umbels 4-8-flowered; bracts c. 0.5 mm, fused into a ring. Corollas 16-22 mm, yellow, the claws more than twice as long as the sepals. Lomenta 5-11 x 0.2 cm, with 3-12 articulations, terete. Fl. 3-5. Amongst scrub, especially on basic soils, s.l.-1300 m. Syntypes: Greece; prope Corinthum, Boissier; in Messenia et Achaia; [Is.] insula Chio, Aucher 1009! Mainly Outer Anatolia. A1(A) Çanakkale: Renkioi (Erenköy), Sint. 1883:23! B2 Uşak: Uşak, Bal. C1 Izmir: Samsun Dağ, Kayacik & Yaltirik 3499! C2 Muğla: 26 km from Muğla to Kale, 1000 m, D. 35110! Denizli: Taş Ocagi nr. Denizli, D. 13248! C3 Antalya: Çakilar to Söğüt, 1000 m, D. 15436! C4 Içel: Adras Dağ, between Mut and Ermenek, 1300 m, Coode & Jones 950! C5 Içel: Gysel Dere, 560 m, Siehe 1896:21! Adana: Çiftehan to Pozanti, 850 m, Balls 662a! C6 Hatay: Dörtyol, Kuzukulu to Bülke, 100 m, Coode & Jones 434! Gaziantep: Gaziantep, Hausskn.; Maraş: Ahir Da., above Maraş, 1100 m, D. 27487! Adana: ½ km below Nurdaği Gecidi, W. side, 1100 m, Cheese & Watson 1009! Is: Khios, Orphanides; Ikaria, Runemark & Snogerup 18724; Samos, D. 1630! Rodhos, D. 40279! Greece, Aegean, Cyprus, W. Syria, Crimea, W. Caucasus. The more western subsp. emerus, which may occur in N.W. Turkey, may be distinguished by its obscurely angled lomenta and by the peduncles which are about as long as the leaves. Intermediates occur in Europe. |