Brassicaceae |
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Lepidium perfoliatum L. |
Lepidium perfoliatum L. |
Lepidium perfoliatum L. |
Lepidium perfoliatum L. |
Lepidium L. |
L. perfoliatum L., Sp. PI. 643 (1753). Ic.: Madalski, Fl. Pol. Ic. 9(1): t. 1037 (1963). Annual or biennial, 15-40 cm. single-stemmed but branched above, sparsely pilose below, glabrous above. Basal leaves bipinnate, long-petiolate, lobes linear, apiculate. Middle and upper cauline leaves broadly ovate or ovate-orbicular. Petals yellow, 1-1.5 *0.5 mm, narrowly spathulate. Fruiting pedicels ascending, 3-7 mm. Siliculae variable in shape, broad-orbicular to ovate, 3-5 x 2.5-4.5 mm, narrowly winged above; style very short, scarcely exceeding sinus; septum 3.5 x 1-1.5 mm. Cotyledons shortly stalked. Fl. 5-6. Cultivated land, waste places, stony slopes, salt steppes; s.1.-1400 m. Described from Iran and Syria (Hb. Linn. 824/1 & 2!). Widespread. A2(E) Istanbul: Şişli, 7 v 1889, Azn.! A5 Amasya: Amasya, 450-600 m, Bornm. 1889: 393! A7 Gümüşane: Gümüşane, 1400 m, Stainton 8326! A8 Çoruh: nr. Artvin & A9 Kars: nr. Kars (Grossheim 4: map 132). B4 Konya: Cihanbeyli, D. 18646! B6 Maraş: Elbistan, 1100 m, D. 27638! B7 Elazığ: Elaziğ to Kale, 1300 m, D. 28934! B8 Erzurum: Erzurum, 1900 m, D. 29425! B9 Muş: Malazgirt, 1500 m, Schischkin. C2 Antalya: Elmali, Bourgeau 13! C3 Burdur: Burdur, Heldr.! C4 Konya: Konya to Çumra, 980 m, Helbaek 2364! C5 Içel: Tarsus, Siehe 1896: 5! Is.: Khios, Olivier. C. & S. Europe, S.W. & C. Asia. |