Apiaceae |
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Smyrnium cordifolium BOISS. |
Smyrnium L. |
S. cordifolium Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(6):64 (1845). Map 51, p. 341. Stems 50-175 cm, robust, ribbed. Basal or near basal leaves 2-3-ternate/ pinnate; ultimate segments ovate to ± orbicular, up to 6x4-6 cm, sparingly crenate-dentate. Upper leaves opposite, ovate with cordate base, up to c. 8 cm, margin entire, sessile. Umbels 13-18-rayed. Mericarps c. 3.5x3 mm, dorsal ridges obscure; styles 1.4-1.8 mm, slender and erect, even in fruit. Fl. 5. Slopes, rocky or grassy steppe, 1400-2000 m. Type: in faucibus saxosis umbrosis montium prope Persepolin Persiae austra-lis, 20 iv 1842, Kotschy 803 (iso. BM! K!). C. & E. Anatolia. B4 Ankara: Idris Da., Hasanoğlan Deresi, c. 14C0 m, Bilger 314! B7 Malatya: 40 km from Malatya to Maraş 1400 m, Stn. & fiend. 5460! Elaziğ: Harput, nr. Jarbaşi, Sint. 1889:440! B9 Bitlis: Reşadiye to Pelli, 1900 m, D. 22368! C8 Mardin: Binibil, Sint. 1888:1206! C9 Siirt: Halakur Da., N. of Cizre, c. 1400 m, Nabelek 527. C10 Hakkari: Sat Da., above Varegöz, 1970 m, D. 45556! N. Iraq, N. Iran, Afghanistan. Ir.-Tur. element, cf. S. galaticum (p. 339). |