Hypericaceae |
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Hypericum helianthemoides (SPECH) BOISS. |
Hypericum helianthemoides (SPECH) BOISS. |
Hypericum helianthemoides (SPECH) BOISS. |
Hypericum helianthemoides (SPECH) BOISS. |
Hypericum L. |
H. helianthemoides (Spach) Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(8): 116 (1849). Syn: anthe helianthemoides Spach, Hist. Nat. Vég. Phan. 5: 379 (1836); if. leptocladum Boiss., Fl. Or. 1: 803 (1867)!* Stems 8-55 cm, erect or decumbent at the base, glabrous, usually with red or amber glands. Leaves on main stem 5-35 mm, linear, usually revolute, rounded or Ha: shortly and obtusely mucronate, glabrous or rarely undulate-papillose, usually glaucous. Inflorescence broadly or narrowly cylindric to narrowly pyramidal or subspicate, 3-many-flowered. Sepals unequal or equal, free or united at the base, oblong or elliptic to lanceolate, acute to rounded, with or without 1-3 ribs, with sessile or subsessile marginal glands all round or confined to near the apex, or glandular-denticulate. Petals 4-9 mm. Capsule 3-5 mm, globose, not rostrate. Fl. 5-8. Dry stony and sandy places, 500-1900 m. Type: [Iran] entre Kermanschah et Hamadan, Olivier & Bruguiére. B9 Van: Hoşap to Havasor, 1860 m, D. 23310! C6 Hatay: S of Belen, 13 vi 1884, Post! Gaziantep: .between Aleppo and Nisib, Kotschy 16! Maraş: Soff Da., 1050 m, 27 vi 1865, Hausskn! C7 Urfa: Urfa, 1842-3, Lorent! N. Iraq, Syrian Desert, Iran. Ir.-Tur. element. |