Ranunculaceae


Delphinium albiflorum

Delphinium albiflorum
Delphinium L.
Delphinium albiflorum DC.
Ömür: Çok yıllık
Yapı: otsu
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 7
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 7
Habitat: kayalık kireçtaşı yamaç, volkanik kayalık yamaç, subalpin çayır
Minimum yükseklik: 1800
Maksimum yükseklik: 2100
Endemik: -
Element: ?
Türkiye dağılımı: O. Anadolu (Çevresi), D. Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Bulgaristan, Yunanistan, Transkafkasya?
Bulunduğu kareler:A5 A9 B7 B8 B10
D. albiflorum DC, Syst. 1: 353 (1817). Davis in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 22: 405 (1958). Iα: Delessert, Ic. Pl. 1: t. 58 (1820). Map 19, p. 121.
  Slender perennial, 40-70 cm, crisply puberulent, at least below. Stem flexuous, terete, striate. Median cauline leaves long-petioled with a narrowly vaginate base, 4-7 cm across, multisect into linear laciniae. Raceme oblong-linear, 2-2.5 cm broad, dense or lax, glabrous or viscid-pubescent (incl. flowers). Bracts and bracteoles ovate-lanceolate, broadly membranous-margined, bracts usually longer than pedicels, bracteoles attached near the top of the pedicels. Flowers pale greyish blue, dirty white or creamy, 18-25 mm; sepals not widely spreading; upper petals bluish, included; spur attenuated, acute, horizontal, c. as long as sepals. Follicles glabrous or pubescent. Fl. 7. Rocky limestone and igneous slopes, subalpine meadows, 1800-2100 m.
  Type: in Armenia, Tournefort.
Northern periphery of Inner Anatolia. Armenia, Calvert &Zohrab! A5 Kastamonu: Tosya, subalpine, Sint. 1892:4883! Amasya: Sana Da., alpine, Bornm. 1889: 972! A9 Kars: Selim to Sarikamiş, 4 km SW of Selim, 1850 m, Hub.-Mor. 16115! B7 Tunceli: Munzur Da. above Ovacik, 2100 m, D. 31305! B8 Erzurum: Horasan, Aktaş Köy, 29 vii 1956, Baytop! B10 Ağri: Ararat, 18 vii 1893, Lipsky!
  Bulgaria, Greece (Athos); Transcaucasia? Variable in the density and indumentum of its inflorescence. The specimens collected by Baytop and Lipsky have much more conferted racemes than in the type, which (according to Delessert's figure) is well matched by Calvert & Zohrab's gathering. The species has been confused by Boissier and by Soviet taxonomists with the Caucasian D. ochro-leucum Stev. ex. DC. which does not appear to have been collected in Anatolia (Turkish material so named at Leningrad is D. albiflorum). D. ochroleuciim differs from our plant in its linear bracts and steeply ascending spur (cf. observation under D. szowitsianum). D. albiflorum is also closely allied to D.fissum.