Polygalaceae |
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Rumex crispus L. |
Rumex crispus L. |
Rumex crispus L. |
Rumex crispus L |
Rumex L. |
R. crispus L., Sp. PI. 335 (1753). Ic: Reichb., PL Crit. 5: t. 576 (1828). Figure 7, p. 283. Perennial up to 150 cm. Basal leaves narrowly lanceolate to oblanceolate, more than 3 x longer than broad, acute. Petioles canaliculate above. Inflorescence dense. Pedicels longer than the fruiting perianth segments, articulate below the middle. Fruiting perianth segments cordate to triangular, at least one tuber-culate, 4-5 x 3-4 mm. Fl. 5-8. Banks, marshes, waste places, S./.-2300 m. Described from Europe (Hb. Linn. 464/7!). A1(A) Çanakkale: Dardanelles, Sint. 1883: 873! A2(E) Istanbul: Şişli, 7 v 1889, Azn.! A2(A) Istanbul: Maltepe to Soğanlik, 9 vii 1912, Azn.! A3 Bolu: Ala Da., Kühne 1222! A5 Kastamonu: Tosya, Sint. 1892: 4342. A8 Çoruh: Artvin, 650 m, D. 30013! A9 Kars: SW slope of Kisir Da., 2300 m, D. 30552! B2 Izmir: Boz Da., Bal. B4 Ankara: Beynam, D. 13006! B7 Tunceli: Pülümür to Selepur, 1900 m, D. 31580! B9 Diyarbakir: Diyarbakir to Bitlis, 750 m, McNeill 515! C4 Konya: Küçük Köy, 980 m, Helbaek 2668! C6 Gaziantep: Gaziantep, G. Post. Naturalised in most parts of the world. |