Thymelaea subrepens, Lange Thymelaea tinctoria, (Pourret) Endl.
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13. T. subrepens Lange View in CoL , Overs. Kong. Danske Vid. Selsk. Forh. 1893: 193 (1893).
Like 11 but stems procumbent, rooting; leaves c. 11 x 5 mm, elliptical, acute, flat; hypanthium 2-5 mm, glabrous; sepals 1-5 mm. • E. Spain (mountain-ranges between Cuenca and Albarracin). Hs.
14. T. tinctoria (Pourret) Endl. View in CoL , Gen. Pl., Suppl. 4: 66 (1847)
( Passerina tinctoria Pourret ).
Dwarf shrub 20-50 cm, with erect or decumbent, often tortuous, branched stems covered with raised leaf-scars; young shoots crispate-pubescent. Leaves 5-12x1-5- 3- 5 mm, oblong, glabrous or crispate-pubescent on both surfaces. Flowers unisexual and hermaphrodite, solitary, subtended by 2 ovate, obtuse, tomentose bracts, 1-5-3 mm long. Hypanthium 4-5 mm, glabrous; sepals 1-2 mm, broadly ovate. Fruit glabrous. Rocky woods and scrub; calcicole. • N.E. Spain; Pyrenees; two outlying stations in S. France (Gard). Ga Hs.
Dwarf plants from the Pyrenees, with small, narrow leaves and sparse indumentum, have been distinguished as T. nivalis (Ramond) Meissner in DC., Prodr. 14: 555 (1857). They are easily
confused with 15 but differ in their pubescent young shoots.They may deserve subspecific status.
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Thymelaea subrepensThymelaea tinctoria
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
T. subrepens
Lange 1893: 193 |
T. tinctoria (Pourret)
Endl. 1847: 66 |