Hypericum calycinum, L.
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1. H. calycinum L. , Mantissa 106 (1767).
Stems 20-60 cm, erect from creeping rhizomes, usually unbranched. Leaves 4-5-8-5 cm, oblong to elliptical or narrowly ovate, subsessile. Sepals 1-2 cm, markedly unequal, elliptical to suborbicular, persistent. Petals 2-5-4 cm, markedly asymmetrical, sometimes shallowly lobed. Anthers reddish. Capsule c. 20 mm, ovoid, deflexed. Shady places. Turkey and S.E. Bulgaria; cultivated elsewhere and locally naturalized. Bu Tu [Br Ga Hb He It Lu Rs (W, K)]. (N. Anatolia.) Sect. ANDROSAEMUM (Duh.) Godron. Glabrous shrubs, without black glands. Stems 2-lined or 4-angled. Leaves opposite. Flowers in few-flowered, terminal cymes. Sepals entire. Petals and stamens deciduous. Stamen-fascicles 5. Styles 3(-4). Fruit more or less fleshy at first, tardily dehiscent. Seeds reticulate, winged.
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Hypericum calycinum
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
H. calycinum
L. 1767: 106 |