Liliaceae


Allium viride Grossheim


 
A. viride Grossh., Fl. Kavk. ed. 1, 1:201 (1928); ?A. emarginatum Rech. fil. in Ark. Bot. ser. 2, 1:505 (1951). Ic: Publ. Fac. ScL Univ. Masaryk Brno 35: t. 5 f. 4 (1929); Fİ. URSS 4: t. 14 f. 1, la (1935). Figure 7. Map 30.
Bulb oblong-ovoid, (1.8-)2-2.5 cm diam.; outer tunics reticulate-fibrous, produced into a long neck. Stem (40-)60-150 cm. Leaves 34, fistulose, 3-11 mm broad, cylindrical, rapidly narrowing towards apex. Spathe 2-valved, soon caducous; valves ± equalling umbel, beaked. Umbel globose, (1.5-)2-4.5(-5) cm diam., many-flowered, dense. Pedicels 2-5 χ perianth, bracteolate. Perianth ovoid-campanulate; segments dark purple, brownish-green, yellowish-green or green, often narrowly white-margined, 2.5-3.5 mm, outer ones concave, broadly elliptic, obtuse and rounded at apex or emarginate, shorter than elliptic-obovate, emarginate inner ones. Filaments longer than perianth segments, glabrous or ciliate at base; outer simple or sometimes with 1-2 teeth on both sides; inner 3-5(-7)-cuspidate; median cusp of inner filaments somewhat shorter or half as long as lateral cusps. Anthers yellow or violet. Capsule c. 3.5 mm. Fl. 6-7(-8). Montane steppe, saline places, volcanic craters, rocky slopes in Pinus halepensis and P. nigra subsp. pallasiana forest, 100-3050 m.
Type: [Caucasia] Armenia, Szovits (holo. B, probably destroyed). Specimens seen which probably represent isotype material are: [Soviet Armenial in saisis prov. Nackitschivan, Szovits 414 (Fl!); in argillosis montium versus Azkazavansarai, Koschadere, prov. Karabagh, 7 vii 1829, Szovits 488 (LE! — with description written by C.A. Meyer); in prov. Karabagh et Nakitschivan, Szovits (K!).
E. & adjacent S. Anatolia. A9 Kars: iğdir to Tuzluca, 1080 m, M. Zohary & Plitm. 2266-8! B6 Malatya: 13 km from Hekimhan to Kangal, 1200m,N. Özhatay (İSTE 47232)! B7 Diyarbakır: 15 km from Ergani to Maden, 1050 m, Kit-Tan 2119 (segments green with white margins)! B8 Erzurum: nr Mag-alisor, 28 vii 1916, Sapozhnikov & Schischkin! B9 Van: d. Şatak, Kavuşşahap Da., 1980 m, D. 23077! B10 Ağri: d. Doğubayazit, nr Burnubulak, 13 vii 1916, Schischkin. C6 Adana: Fevzipas,a, 800-1000 m, Koyuncu et aL (AEF 2146)! C8 Mardin: Mardin, Sint. 1888:1272! C9 Siirt: d. Ramûran, Halakur (Herakol) Da. N. of Geziret-ibn-ömar (Cizre), 1900-2400 m, Nâbglek 2358. C10 Hakkari: Şemdinli, 1700 m, T. Baytop (İSTE 26084)!
Caucasus, Ν. & W. Iran, N. Iraq, W. Syria. Ir.-Tur. element. Vvedensky (Fİ. URSS 4:127, 1935) and Grossheim (FL Kavk. ed. 2, 2:122,1940) differentiated A. viride from A. dictyoprasum by taller stems, broader leaves, larger umbels and perianth colour. The differences in size of the various plant parts are within the range of variability of A. dictyoprasum. The colour of the perianth segments was described as dark purple or brownish-green in A. dictyoprasum and dull green with white margins in A. viride. In E. Anatolia, however, purple- and green-flowered plants often occur together and some specimens have purple, white-margined perianth segments. In S. Anatolia only plants with green or brownish-green, white-margined perianth segments have been found.