Brassicaceae |
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Turritis glabra L. |
Turritis L. |
T. glabra L., Sp. PI. 666 (1753). Syn: Arabis perfoliata Lam., Encycl. 1: 219 (1787). I?: Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ. 2: t. 44, f. 4346 (1837-38). Annual to biennial. Stems erect, up to 90 cm, sparsely stellate-pilose below, glabrous above. Rosette leaves runcinate-dentate, with an indumentum of forked hairs; stems leaves ovate-lanceolate, entire, auriculate, glabrous. Petals pale yellow, 5-6 mm. Siliquae strict, stiff, up to 80 mm x 1 mm, ± truncate at the apex. Fl. 4-7. Rocks, ledges] banks, etc., 200-2300 m. Described from Europe (Hb. Linn. 843/1!). Scattered. A1(E) Tekirdağ: Çerkesköy, Davidov. A2 Bursa: Ulu Da., 200-300 m, Bornm. 1899: 4059. A5 Kastamonu: Ilgaz Da., 1330 m, Hub.-Mor. 13766. A7 Trabzon: Fol, 1200 m, Hand.-Mazz. 528. A9 Çoruh: Kordevan Da., 2000 m, D. 30267! Kars: Yağmurlu Da, between Sarikamiş & Karaurgan, 2300 m, D. 30811!B2 Kütahya: Murat Da., at Haman, 1400 m, D. 36675! B9 Bitlis: Czuchur-Norschen (Çukur Norşin?), 1400 m, Schischkin. B10 Ağri: Ararat (Ağri Da.), Abich. C6 Seyhan: Dumanli Da., above Haruniye, 1200 m, D. 26836! Most of Europe, Caucasia, Cyprus, Afghanistan, Turkestan. |