Bupleurum affine, Sadler
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21. B. affine Sadler View in CoL , FZ. Com. Pest. 1: 204 (1825).
Somewhat glaucous, erect annual up to 75 cm, with numerous short, erectopatent or appressed branches. Leaves linear, somewhat dilated and semi-amplexicaul at base, long-acuminate; veins 3-8, strict, rather stout. Bracts £ to £ as long as longest rays, 2-5, linearlanceolate from a rather wide base, long-acuminate, 3-veined; bracteoles somewhat exceeding flowers and fruit, like the bracts, but smaller; lateral veins obscure. Fruit 2-2-5 mm, ellipsoidoblong; ridges slender, prominent. Dry, open habitats. S.C. & E.C. Europe, extending to Bulgaria and S.E. Ukraine. Au Bu Cz HuJuRmRs (W, K)?Si.
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Bupleurum affine
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
B. affine
Sadler 1825: 204 |