Papaveraceae |
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Fumaria vaillantii LOIS. |
Fumaria vaillantii LOIS |
Fumaria L. |
F. vaillantii Lois. in Desv., J. Bot. Appl. 2: 358 (1809). Syn: F. schrammii (Hausskn.) Velenovsky, Fl. Bulg., 22 (1891). I?: Ross-Craig, Draw. Brit. Pl., 2: t. 21 (1948). Delicate herb. Leaves long-petiolate, 2-3 x pinnatisect, the segments flat, linear to linear-lanceolate. Racemes short, 6-15-flowered, sessile or subsessile. Bracts shorter than the fruiting pedicels. Sepals c. 1/10 of the length of the corolla, lanceolate. Corolla 5-5.5 mm, pink, wings of the upper petal erect-spreading. Fruit 1.75-2 mm long and broad, rounded, rugose, with a persistent apiculus. Fl. 5-6. Stony banks, roadsides, etc., 360-1650 m. Scattered. A5 Amasya: Amasya, 360 m, Bornm. 135! A8 Çoruh: Hopa & A9 Kars: nr. Kars (Grossheim 4: map 125). Bl Izmir: Izmir, Bornm. 9015! B2 Kütahya: Gediz to Kütahya, 1050 m, Hub.-Mor. 13961. B4 Ankara: Ankara, Keçiören, D. 18814! B6 Malatya: Erhenek, 1200 m, D. 27736! B8 Erzurum: Pasinler to Horasan, 1650 m, D. 29437! C2 Denizli: Honaz Da., 1500 m, Hub.-Mor. 5582. C4 Konya: Konya, Reese. C6 Gaziantep: Gaziantep, Post. C8 Diyar-bakir: Diyarbakır, 650 m, D. 28791! Europe, Temperate Asia, N. Africa. The characters differentiating F. schrammii from this species are found to be not well correlated, and the latter is therefore reduced to synonymy. |