Brassicaceae |
Sterigmostemum incanum. |
Sterigmostemum incanum. |
Sterigmostemum incanum. |
Sterigmostemum BIEB. |
S. incanum Bieb., Fl. Taur.-Cauc. 3: 444 (1819). Syn: Cheiranthus torulosus Bieb., Fl. Taur.-Cauc. 2: 121 (1808), non Thunberg (1800); Sterigma tondosum (Bieb.) DC., Syst. 2: 580 (1821); Sterigmostemum torulosum (Bieb.) Stapf in Denk. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Math.-Nat. Kl. 51: 301 (1886). Ic: Takhtajan & Fedorov, Atlas Risunkov K Flore Erevana', t. 45 (1946). Biennial herbs, somewhat glaucous, the whole plant with an indumentum of stellate hairs, and longer, stipitate, glandular hairs. Stems branched, erect, up to 50 cm. Lower leaves lanceolate, dentate to pinnatifid. Upper leaves usually entire. Petals 6-9 mm, yellow. Siliquae contorted, twisted, scabrid with glandular hairs. Stigma bifid, the lobes spreading, 0.5 mm long. Fl. 6. Calcareous steppe, 1000 m. Type: in Iberia, Steven. Scattered in C. & E. Anatolia. A8 Gümüşane: Bayburt, 24 vi 1862, Bourgeau! A8 Erzurum: Ispir to Tortum, Huet! B6 Malatya: Gürün to Darende, 1000 m, D. 21941! B8 Erzurum: Erzurum, Tchihatcheff. B9 Van: Varak Da., 1899-1900, Maunsell. A9 Kars: Kağizman, & B9 Kars: nr. Iğdir (Grossheim 4: map 284). C4 Konya: Karapinar, Zed. Caucasia, N., N.W. & W. Iran. Ir.-Tur. element. |