Cnidium silaifolium subsp. orientale, (Boiss.)
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(b) Subsp. orientale (Boiss.) Tutin View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 74: 31 (1967)
( C. orientale Boiss. ):
Leaves rather rigid, 2- to 3-pinnate; lobes twice as long as wide, obovate or oblanceolate, rounded, abruptlymucronate. Greece, N. W. Bulgaria, Romania. (S. W. Asia.)
C. monnieri (L.) Cusson , Mém. Soc. Roy. Méd. (Paris) 1782: 280 (1782), an annual from E. Asia, with leaves resembling those of Aethusa cynapium and with cibate bracteoles, was cultivated in botanic gardens in the 18th century and was formerly naturalized in some of the warmer parts of Europe, but has not been seen for many years.
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Cnidium silaifolium subsp. orientale
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
Subsp. orientale (Boiss.) Tutin
Subsp. orientale (Boiss.) Tutin , Feddes Repert. 74: 31 (1967) |