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S. orientalis L., Sp. PI. 598 (1753). i0 ' ~'yJ^J
A very variable suffrutescent perennial herb, usually repent at base. Stems 5-45 cm, obscurely tetragonal. Leaves distinctly petiolate, lamina ovate-elliptic to linear, 5-30 mm, usually obtuse, cuneate or attenuate (rarely truncate) at base, (with rare exceptions) 1.5-2 x as long as broad, weakly crenate to incised-pinnatifid or pectinate-pinnatifid, glabrous to densely canescent-tcmentose, often markedly discolorous. Inflorescence a terminal spike with tetragonal ranks of flowers (not secund), usually dense with ± imbricate bracts; bracts very variable in size and shape but often either pale greenish or deeply purple-tinged, sessile. Corolla 20-32 mm, usually yellow, sometimes reddish-spotted or with red upper or lower lip or entirely pink, bright red, brick-red or purplish, ± pubescent. Nutlets oblong, tomentellous. A polymorphic complex extending from Spain and N.W. Africa to Sinkiang. The following 16 subspecies have been recognised mainly by a combination of characters of habit, height and mode of branching of stem, shape and degree of incision of leaves, leaf indumentum, size and shape of bracts and corolla colour. Where appropriate, the distribution of the subspecies within Turkey has been cited in a parenthesis in the key. Short descriptions are given as a further aid to correct identification. Some material cannot be accommodated within the subspecies as presently delimited, and examples of such specimens have been cited which fall outside the range of measurements etc. given in the descriptions. The existence of such morphological intermediates prompted me to adopt a broad species concept in this group. 1. Cauline leaves at least 4 x as long as broad (Inner Anatolia) m. subsp. santolinoides 1. Cauline leaves less than 4 x as long as broad 2. Leaves pinnatifid, divided at least to midway to midrib 3. Lower bracts pinnatifid to dentate; stems to 25 cm tall (S.E. Anatolia) j. subsp. pichleri 3. Lower bracts entire, rarely lowermost pair with 1-2 teeth; stems not exceeding 20 cm tall 4. Leaves pectinately lobed with narrow linear segments, divided almost to midrib, strongly discolorous, greenish above, whitish beneath (N.E. Anatolia) c. subsp. sosnowskyi 4. Leaves divided to distinctly short of midrib, lobes ± revolute, con-colorous or weakly discolorous, greenish above and beneath (widespread) h. subsp. pinnatifida 2. Leaves serrate, crenate or crenately lobed, divided to less than half-way to midrib 5. Lamina of median cauline leaves not more than 8 mm (rarely more); plant prostrate, mat-forming 6. Margins of leaves subacutely serrate; calyx densely sericeous (S.E. Anatolia) k. subsp. porphyrostegia 6. Margins of leaves obtusely lobed; calyx not sericeous 7. Plant greyish-incanous; margins of leaves often strongly recurved; corolla dusky crimson with yellow lower lip, rarely yellow (medium altitudes) g. subsp. pectinata 7. Plant ± greenish, not incanous; margins of leaves not strongly recurved; corolla yellow, lower lip sometimes reddish-tinged (widespread at high altitudes) i. subsp. alpina 5. Lamina of cauline leaves more than 8 mm (except uppermost); plant prostrate to erect, mat-forming or not 8. Leaves markedly discolorous, silvery-tomentose beneath (N.E. Anatolia) b. subsp. orientalis 8. Leaves concolorous or somewhat discolorous, not silvery beneath 9. Stem 20-45 cm, erect; bracts lanceolate to ovate, ± falcately curved upwards 10. Inflorescence lax; lamina lanceolate to oblong, 3-4 x as long as broad (E. Anatolia) n. subsp. sintenisii 10. Inflorescence dense; leaves 1.5-2.5 x as long as broad 11. Stem 20-35 cm, usually branched at base; leaves sparsely tomen-tellous above and beneath, margins shallowly dentate; bracts concave, not keeled (S.E. Anatolia) p. subsp. bornmuelleri 11. Stem 30-42 cm, usually branched in upper third; leaves densely tomentose to canescent beneath, margins crenate; bracts keeled (E. Anatolia: Mesopotamia) o. subsp. haussknechtii 9. Stem to 20 cm, prostrate or ascending; bracts broadly ovate to orbicular, not falcately curved upwards 12. Leaves dimorphic, lowermost linear-oblong with revolute crenat-ions, densely greyish-hairy, cauline triangular-ovate (S.W. Anatolia) 1. subsp. carica 12. Lowermost cauline leaves similar to the rest, not densely greyish-hairy 13. Leaves glabrous (mainly S.E. Anatolia) a. subsp. virens 13. Leaves ± puberulous to tomentellous at least beneath 14. Lower surface of leaves evenly hairy on and between veins 15. Leaves ± concolorous (mainly S.E. Anatolia) a. subsp. virens 15. Leaves discolorous (E. Anatolia, mainly Anti-Taurus) d. subsp. bicolor 14. Lower surface of leaves unevenly whitish-hairy, with distinctly fewer hairs on veins 16. Stems prostrate, 5-15 cm; petiole to 20 mm (Inner Anatolia) e. subsp. macrostegia 16. Stems ascending to erect, 10-20 cm; petiole 3-5 mm (E. Anatolia: Mesopotamia) f. subsp. cretacea subsp. alpina (Boiss.) O. Schwarz in Feddes Rep. 26:13 (1934). Syn: S. orientalis L. var. alpina Boiss., Fl. Or. 4:682 (1879)! Figure 3. Stems tomentose, 4-12(-14) cm, prostrate, much-branched in lower part, often mat-forming. Leaves with petioles to 15 mm, lamina elliptic-ovate to narrowly triangular-ovate, 5-10 x 2.5-8 mm, crenately incised usually to less than half-way to midrib, finely puberulous or glandular above, whitish-tomentose beneath, eglandular or densely glandular-hairy. Inflorescence short, dense, few-flowered; bracts purplish or pale green, 4-7 mm, ovate. Corolla yellow, 20-3 1 mm. Fl. 6-8. 1. Stem, leaves, bracts and calyces eglandular or with very scattered glandular hairs var. alpina 1. Stem, leaves, bracts and calyces copiously glandular-hairy var. glandulosissima var. alpina. Syn: S. microstegia Bornm. in Feddes Rep. 49:250 (1940); S. araratica Grossh. in Izv. Azerb. Fil. Akad. Nauk SSSR 3:84, t. 18 (1945)! Map 13. Montane steppe, clearings in Quercus scrub, mainly on limestone, 1000-2440 m. Lectotype (chosen here): Turkey C5 Içel: in glareosis orienti soli oppositis montis Gisyl Deppe (Kizil Tepe), 2440 m, 3 viii 1853, Kotschy 174 (G, iso. K! W!). Widespread except in N. & E. Anatolia. A2(A) Bursa: Olympus (Ulu Da.), viii 1874, Pichler! Bl Balıkesir: mt. Ida (Kaz Da.), Sint. 1883:607! B2 Izmir: summit of Boz Da., Bal. 1854:327! B3 Afyon: above Çay, Minekali, 1050 m, Dökmeci (ISTE 35469)! B5 Kayseri: Bakir Da. nr Akoluk Y., 2300 m, D. 19515! B6 Sivas: N.W. of Divriği, 1800 m, Sorger 69-41-14! B10 Ağri: Ağri Da. above Serdar Bulak, T. Baytop! C2 Denizli: Boz Da. above Geyran Y., 2135 m, D. 13368! C3 Isparta: Dedegöl Da., 1500 m, Sorger 69-41-14! C4 Konya: Sertavul pass 29 km S. from Karaman to Mut, 1610 m, Hub.-Mor. 17232! C5 Niğde: Bereketli Maden, 1600 m, Siehe 1906:291! C6 Maraş:Berit Da., 2135-2745 m, 10 viii 1865, Hausskn.! Is: Samos, mt. Kerki, 100-1450 m, Runem. & Nordenstam 16926! Lebanon, N. Iran. |