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Senecio doriiformis DC. subsp. orientalis (FENZL) MATTHEWS |
Senecio doriiformis DC. subsp. orientalis (FENZL) MATTHEWS |
Senecio L. |
S. doriiformis DC, Prodr. 6:352 (1838). subsp. orientalis (Fenzl) Matthews in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 33:434 (1975). Syn: S. nemorensis L. var. orientalis Fenzl in Tchihat., Asie Min. Bot. 2:294 (1860); S. doriaeformis DC. var. megalophron Boiss., Fl. Or. 3:407 (1875); S. doriae-formis DC. var. orientalis (Fenzl) Hand.-Mazz. in Ann. Nat. Hofmus. Wien 27:437(1913). Map 17, p. 161. Differs from S. pseudo-orientalis in having upper cauline leaves lanceolate-elliptic and usually entire, and more numerous smaller capitula (1.5-2 cm broad) with shorter phyllaries and ligules. Fl. 7-9. Rocky places, streamsides, 1800-2700 m. Syntypes: [Turkey C5 Içel] Ciliciae Bulgardagh: valle Karli-Boghaz, alt. 1950 m, Kotschy [121] (K!); montosis Gulek-Maden, Balansa [654] (iso. E! Hb. Post!). S. & E. Anatolia. B7 Malatya: Gök Tepe nr Kumik, between Kahta and Malatya, c. 2000 m, Hand.-Mazz. 2274. B9 Van: between Sattack (Çatak) and Gurundast, 1800-2000 m, Nábélek 3534; Van/Siirt: Chana Putkie, Kotschy 626. C4 Antalya: Ak Da., S. of Geyik Da., 2500-2600 m, D. 14331! C5 Içel: Güllek, Siehe 1896:667! Niğde: Ala Da. on Demirkazik, Findlay 138! C6 Maraş: Akher Da. (Ahir Da.), 2000-2300 m, Haradj. 1694! 1738! Iran. Ir.-Tur. element? Subsp. doriiformis, which differs in the upper cauline leaves being ovate, occurs in N. Iraq, Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. |