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Lens orientalis (BOISS.) HAND.-MAZZ. |
Lens orientalis (BOISS.) HAND.-MAZZ. |
Lens orientalis (BOISS.) HAND.-MAZZ. |
Lens orientalis (BOISS.) HAND.-MAZZ. |
Lens orientalis (BOISS.) HAND.-MAZZ. |
Lens MILLER |
L. orientalis (Boiss.) Hand.-Mazz. in Ann. Nat. Hofmus. Wien 27 (4): 40 (1913). Syn: Ervum orientalis Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(9): 115 (1849)! E. cyaneum Boiss. & Hoh. in Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(9): 115 (1849)! Ic: Zhukovsky, Turquie Agricole 358 f. 191 (1933); Fl. Armenii 4: t. 73 (1962). Map 66, p. 335. Slender, ± densely pilose annual, 10-30 cm tall. Leaves mucronate or the upper with simple tendrils; leaflets (2-)3-5(-7)-paired, obovate-oblong to linear, 5-9(-ll) x 1-2 mm; stipules entire, obliquely lanceolate, unappendaged. Peduncles 1-3-flowered, not aristate or shortly so, 1-2 x the leaf. Calyx 4-6 mm, teeth much longer than tube. Corolla lavender, l-3/2 x calyx. Legume broadly rhomboid, 8-11 mm, glabrous. Seeds 2.5-3 mm. Fl. 4-5. Quercus scrub, Pinus forest, disturbed steppe, vineyards and fallow fields, 450-1300 m. Syntypes: In montanis lapidosis totius Orientis, Cadmi supra Colossam [Turkey C2 Denizli], Boissier; Antilibani circa Rascheya, Boissier; Persiae orientalis . . ., Kotschy 59 (E!). W., S. & Inner Anatolia, Islands. A5 Amasya: Amasya, 450 m, Bornm. 1890: 2265. A6 Tokat: Tokat, 600 m, Bornm. 1889:243. Bl Izmir: Nif Da., Bal. 398! B4 Ankara: Dikmen Tepe, 8 vi 1933, Kotte! B7 Malatya: Euphrates valley between Malatya and Elaziğ, 900 m, F. Campbell 46! B8 Siirt: 37 km from Siirt to Baykan, 800 m, D. 43165! C2 Denizli: Kazik Beli pass between Denizli and Acipayam, 1200-1300 m, Ehrendorfer 62-1/31-4! C3 Antalya: Korkuteli, 1100 m, Tengwall 381! C5 Niğde: Bereketly, Bal. C6 Maraş: Maraş, 550 m, D. 27300! C7 Urfa: 32 km from Urfa to Hilvan, 700 m, D. 28254! C8 Mardin: Derik, 950 m, 8 v 1966, Eiselt! C9 Mardin: Hessana, at foot of Cudi Da., 900 m, D. 42807! Is: Khios, Kampia, Platt 137! Greece, Crimea, Cyprus, W. Syria, Syrian Desert, Transcaucasia, N. Iraq, Iran. Showing some intergradation with the cultivated L. culinaris (q.v.). |