Brassicaceae



Conringia orientalis (L.) Andrz

Conringia orientalis (L.) Andrz

Conringia ADANS.
Conringia orientalis (L.) ANDRZ.
Ömür: Tek yıllık
Yapı: otsu
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 3
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 5
Habitat: ekili alan, boş alan
Minimum yükseklik: 50
Maksimum yükseklik: 2000
Endemik: -
Element: ?
Türkiye dağılımı: Trakya, K., O. ve D. Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: G. ve O. Avrupa, K. Afrika, İran, Irak, Kafkasya, Pakistan, Afganistan
Bulunduğu iller
Bulunduğu kareler: A1 A2 A3 A5 A7 A8 A9 B3 B9 C4 C5

 
C. orientalis (L.) Andrz. in DC, Syst. 2: 508 (1821). Syn: Brassica orientalis L., Sp. PL 666 (1753). Ic.: Ross-Craig, Draw. Brit. PL 3: 45 (4949). Figure 11, p. 253.
Annual, 19-60 cm, usually unbranched. Basal leaves obovate, subsessile. Stem leaves 2-6 cm, oblong-elliptic, apex slightly emarginate or entire, cordate, am-plexicaul at base, often tinged violet. Pedicels 4-15 mm, erect-spreading. Outer sepals linear inner larger, oblong-saccate. Petals 8-12 x 4 mm, pale creamy-white. obovate, gradually narrowed into the claw. Stamens ± equal. Stigma capitate. Siliquae usually irregularly spreading, tetragonous, straight or curved, 6-9 cm*1-2.5 mm. shortly beaked: valves clearly 1-nerved. Seeds darkish-brown, papillose. Cotyledons incumbent. Fl. 3-5. Cultivated ground, waste places. 50-2000 m.
Described from Armenia (Hb. Linn. 844/1 photo.!).
Scattered, chiefly in the N. A1(A) Çanakkale: Erenköy, Sint. 1883: 81! A2(E) Istanbul: Florya, 50 m, /t. Leyd. 1959:47! A2(A) Istanbul: Prinkipo (Büyük Ada), 26 v 1901, Azn.! A3 Bolu: Abant G., 9 vii 1940,Post! A5 Amasya: Amasya, Bornm. 1889: 399b. Kastamonu: Tosya, Sint. 1892: 4110. A7 Gümüşane: Kel-kit, 1600 m. Stainton 3433! A8 Çoruh: nr. Hopa (Grossheim 4: map 207). A9 Kars: Sarikamiş to Selim, 1900 m, D. 29544! B3 Konya: Sultan Da., 1300 m, Wall. B9 Muş: Malazgirt, 1500 m, Schischkin. C4 Konya: Konya to Çumra, 980 m. Helbaek 2355! C5 Niğde: Ulukişla to Ereğli. 1060 m, Hııb.-Mor. 13791. Is.: Lesvos. Cand.
S. & C. Europe, N. Africa, Iran, Iraq, Caucasia, W. Pakistan, Afghanistan.