Chrozophora A. Juss. Chrozophora tinctoria, (L.) A. Juss.
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3. Chrozophora A. Juss. View in CoL 8
Monoecious. Annual herbs, covered with stellate hairs. Male flowers in terminal spike-like racemes or in axillary fascicles; calyx 5-fid; petals 5; stamens 5-10, monadelphous; rudimentary ovary absent. Female flowers solitary at the base of the male; calyx 10-partite; petals absent or very small; ovary 3-locular; styles 3, 2-fid.
Literature: D. Prain, Kew Bull. 1918: 103 (1918).
Plant green or grey-green; leaves cuneate at base; stamens 9-11 1. tinctoria Plant whitish; leaves truncate to subcordate at base; stamens
4-5(-7) 2. obliqua
1. C. tinctoria (L.) A. Juss. View in CoL , Euphorb. Tent. 84 (1824).
Plant green or grey-green, rather thinly stellate-tomentose. Stems up to 50 cm, more or less branched. Leaves ovate to rhombic, entire or sinuate-dentate, subobtuse, cuneate at base; petiole as long as to twice as long as lamina. Male flowers with 9-11 stamens. Capsule mucronate, covered with peltate hairs; seeds c. 4 mm, rough. Dry places near the coast. S. Europe. Al BI BuCoCrGaGrHsItJuLuRs (K) SaSiTu.
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Chrozophora A. Juss. Chrozophora tinctoria
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
C. tinctoria (L.)
A. Juss. 1824: 84 |