Brassicaceae |
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Camelina laxa C.A. MEY. |
Camelina laxa C.A. MEY |
Camelina CRANTZ |
C. laxa C. A. Mey., Verz. Pfl. Cauc. 193 (1831). Annual 20-50 cm, much branched below, scabrid with long simple white hairs, subglabrous in region of inflorescence. Basal leaves rosette-forming, oblong-lanceolate, entire or irregularly toothed. Cauline leaves oblong with prominent triangular auricles. Petals 4-7 x 1.5-2 mm, spathulate, scarcely clawed. Fruiting pedicels erect-ascending, slender, 11-16 mm. Fruit obovate, 4-6 x 3-3.5 mm, style 1.5-2 mm. Seeds 5-8. Fl. 4-5. Stony slopes, edges of fields, 1000-2200 m. Described from Eastern Transcaucasia, Talysch. C. & E. Anatolia. A4/B4 Ankara: Ankara to Ayaş, Karamanoglu. A5 Kasta-monu: Tosya, Sint. 1892: 3634! A7 Gümüşane: Gümüşane, Bourgeau. A9 Er-zurum: Ispir, Hııet. B5 Kayseri: Develi to Arapli. 1200 m, Hub.-Mor. 12982. B7 Erzincan: Sarek (nr. Erzincan), Sint. 1889: 1057! B9 Van: d. Gürpinar, Hoşap-Başkale, 2130 m, Hub.-Mor. 10982. C5 Niğde: Niğde, Siehe 1898: 77! Iran, Caucasia. Distinct in its bright yellow flowers and the zig-zag branching of the inflorescence. |