Malvaceae |
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Malva nicaeensis All. |
Malva nicaeensis All. |
Malva nicaeensis All. |
Malva L. |
M. nicaeensis All., Fl. Pedem. 40 (1785). Syn: M. montana auct. Ic: Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ. 5: t. 168 (1840); Bonnier, Fl. Comp. Fr., Suisse et Belge 2: t. 95 (1912). Annual. Stems ascending or erect, sparsely setose-pilose. Leaves ± orbicular, often shallowly 3-5-lobed, crenate. Flowers borne in fascicles in the leaf axils. Epicalyx segments oblong. Sepals broadly triangular, c. 2 mm. Petals lilac-pink, hairy at the base, 6-8 mm. Mericarps glabrous or hairy, reticulate, with adjacent margins smooth. Fl. 4-6. Fields nr. s.l. Described from Nice [France]. A1(E) Çanakkale: Suvla, Kett 146. A2(E) Istanbul: Zekerieköy, 5 vi 1899, Azn.! A2(A) Istanbul: Adampol, 22 v 1899, Azn ! CI Muğla: d. Marmaris, Cnidus, s.l, D. 41224! C2 Muğla: d. Marmaris, Söğüt. s.l.-50 m, D. 41176! C3 Antalya: Aksu, D. 25681! C4 Içel: Anamur, 5 m, D. 25955! C5 Içel: Kuyu-luk, 10 km W of Mersin, 2 m, D. 26562! Is: Khios, Platt 464! Samos, Rech. 3993! Mediterranean area, S. Russia, Crimea, N., C. & S. Iran, Transcaucasia, Syrian Desert, Arabia. |