Apiaceae |
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Trigonosciadium viscidulum BOISS. ET HAUSSKN. |
Trigonosciadium viscidulum BOISS. ET HAUSSKN. |
Trigonosciadium BOISS. |
T. viscidulum Boiss. & Hausskn. in Boiss., Fl. Or. 2:1050 (1872). Biennial, 30-40 cm, glabrous to hirsute; root fusiform, often branched. Stem ± triquetrous below, often purple-spotted. Lower and median cauline leaves pinnate, with short oblong sheaths; leaflets 5-7, ovate-oblong, 1-4 cm, dentate, terminal leaflet with a cuneate base, simple or 3-lobed. Rays 9-20, unequal, 1•5-7 cm. Bracts absent. Bracteoles linear-lanceolate, up to ½ as long as pedicels. Sepals triangular-lanceolate. Petals white, the outer shortly radiant, c. 4 mm long. Styles glabrous. Fruit suborbicular, c. 11 xll mm, emarginate, pubescent and hirsute; dorsal vittae 4, filiform, divergent, ½- ? as long as mericarp; commissural vittae (at least in D. 45243) 4, in 2 pairs. Type: [N. Iraq] in calcareis montis Pir Omar Gudrun, in Assyria prope Suleimanieh, Haussknecht. S.E. Anatolia. C10 Hakkari: 21 km from Bacirge to Yüksekova, 2230 m, D. 45243! N. Iraq, and probably adjacent Iran. Ir.-Tur. element. |