Asteraceae



Erigeron acer L.
subsp. pycnotrichus
(VIERH.) GRIERSON

Erigeron acer L.
subsp. pycnotrichus
(VIERH.) GRIERSON

Erigeron acer L.
subsp. pycnotrichus
(VIERH.) GRIERSON

Erigeron acer L.
subsp. pycnotrichus
(VIERH.) GRIERSON

Erigeron L.
Erigeron acer L. subsp. pycnotrichus (VIERH.) GRIERSON
Ömür: Çok yıllık
Yapı: ot
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 6
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 8
Habitat: su yakını tarla ve yamaç
Minimum yükseklik: 1250
Maksimum yükseklik: 2600
Endemik: -
Element: Avrupa-Sibirya
Türkiye dağılımı: Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Avrupa, Kafkasya, O. Asya
Bulunduğu iller
Bulunduğu kareler : A3 A4 A6 A7 A8 A9 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C9 C10

 
E. acer L., Sp. PL 863 (1753).
Perennial herb. Stems up to 45 cm, sparsely to moderately hirsute-pubescent, branched above and bearing several to many capitula. Leaves glabrescent or hirsute-pubescent on both surfaces; basal ones oblanceolate or spathulate, up toc. 12 x 1.5 cm, apex acute or obtuse, base attentuate to subpetiolate, margin usually entire; cauline leaves oblanceolate or elliptic. Involucre 1-1.5 cm broad; phyllaries 2-3-seriate, linear-lanceolate, 3-8 mm long, usually shorter than disc, glandular and/or hirsute-pubescent. Ray flowers numerous (60-120); ligules erect, 3-5 x 0.2-0.3 mm, purplish-pink or white. Eligulate female flowers 2.5-3.5 mm. Disc flowers c. 4-5.5 mm. Achenes oblanceolate, 2-2.5x0.35 mm, sparsely pubescent. Fl. 6-8. Fields and slopes nr streams, 1250-2600 m.
1. Ligules as long as or slightly longer than disc flowers  subsp. acer
1. Ligules 3-4 mm longer than disc flowers  subsp. pycnotrichus
subsp. pycnotrichus (Vierh.) Grierson, in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 33:430 (1975). Syn: Trimorpha pycnotricha Vierh. inBeih. Bot. Centr. 19(2):456, t. 3 f. 4 (1906)! T. cappadocica Vierh., op. cit. 440! T, isaurica Vierh., op. cit. 457! Erigeron orientalis auct. non Boiss.
Syntypes: [Turkey C5 Niğde] prope argenti fodinas Bulgar Magara, 2285 m, Kotschy 303 (W!); au dessus de Boulgarmaden, Balansa. Widespread in Anatolia. A4 Ankara: Kizilcahamam, Aliş Da., 1250 m, Khan et al. 580! A6 Ordu: Çambasi at Semen, 2200 m, Tobey 1439! A7 Gümüşane: Istavri, 1980 m, Balls 2003! A8 Rize: 8 km from Rize to Ispir, 1500 m, Stn. & Hend. 6248! A9 Kars: Susuz, 1750 m, D. 39637! B5 Kayseri: Erciyas Da. above Hacılar, c. 2300 m, Zederbauer 378 (holotype of T. cappadocica)! B6 Sivas: 37 km W. of Gürün, 1750 m, Sorger 71-54-2! B7 Erzincan: Deliklutasch nr Egin (Kemaliye), Sint. 1889:950! B8 Erzurum: 29 km from Hinis to Pasinler, 1800 m, D. 46396! B9 Bitlis: Asliagi, N. of Şatak, 2300 m, Frödin 126! B10 Kars; Ağri Da. at Serdar Bulak, 2300 m, D. 46928! C3 Isparta: Mt. Anemas, 1830 m, Heldr. 1206 (type of T. isaurica). C5 Niğde: Bulghar Magara, 2600 m, Siehe 1895:556! C9 Van: d. Çatak, Görentaş, 2000 m, D. 23231! C10 Hakkari: Sat. Da. above Yüksekova, 2600 m, Duncan & Tait 133!
Iran, Afghanistan. Distribution of species: widespread throughout Europe and temperate Asia. Euro-Sib, element. The division of E. acer in Turkey into two subspecies is in line with the treatment of this widely distributed species by Wagenitz (in Hegi, 111. Fl. Mittel-Eur. 6(3): 78-81, 1964). The subspecies here do not seem particularly well separated geographically or ecologically, but further east, in Iran and Afghanistan, subsp. pycnotrichus, which may be able to with-stand somewhat drier conditions than subsp. acer, appears to predominate.