Chamaecytisus spinescens, (C. Presi) Rothm. Chamaecytisus purpureus, (Scop.) Link

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1981, Flora Europaea. Volume 2. Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, Cambridge University Press : 91

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scientific name

Chamaecytisus spinescensChamaecytisus purpureus
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3. C. spinescens (C. Presi) Rothm. View in CoL , loc. cit. (1944)

( Cytisus spinescens C. Presi , C. subspinescens Briq. ).

Up to 20 cm, muchbranched; branches appressed-white-pubescent when young, later becoming spinose. Leaflets 3-11 x 1-3 mm, obovate-cuneate, obtuse or acute, appressed-pubescent above, sericeous beneath. Flowers 1 or 2 in a fascicle. Calyx appressed-pubescent. Corolla pale yellow; standard 23-33 mm. Legume pubescent along the sutures only. • C. & S. Italy; W. Jugoslavia.?Gr It Ju. Plants with leaves silvery-pubescent on both surfaces and the legume wholly sericeous occur in various parts of the range.

4. C. purpureus (Scop.) Link View in CoL , Handb. 2: 154 (1831)

( Cytisus purpureus Scop. ).

Up to 30 cm; branches subglabrous, unarmed. Leaflets obovate, mucronate, subglaucous, glabrous. Flowers in fascicles of 2-3 forming a leafy raceme. Calyx with sparse, patent hairs. Corolla lilac-pink to purplish, the standard 15-25 mm, with a darker patch in the centre. Legume 15-25x4-5 mm, glabrous. Bushy and rocky places; calcicole. • S. & S.E. Alps, N. Albania, N. Jugoslavia. Al Au It Ju [Ge]. (5-10). C. hirsutus group. 30-200 cm; branches hairy, at least when young. Leaflets glabrous to hirsute above, hairy beneath at least when young. Flowers in fascicles of 1-4. Calyx glabrous or hairy. Corolla yellow or pale yellow; standard 20-25 mm. Legume glabrous, ciliate or villous.

The vernal state of 19, C. supinus , closely resembles 6, C. polytrichus , but can be distinguished from it by its smaller flowers. 1 Leaflets glabrous on both surfaces at maturity; calyx glabrous or sparsely appressed-pubescent 10. leiocarpus

1 Leaflets pubescent beneath at maturity; calyx with patent hairs or with both patent and appressed hairs

2 Calyx with both patent and appressed hairs 9. glaber

2 Calyx with only patent hairs

3 Hairs of branches and leaves appressed 7. wulfii

3 Hairs of branches and leaves patent

4 Branches procumbent; legume villous 6. polytrichus

4 Branches usually erect or ascending; legume sparsely to densely hairy 5 Leaflets (4-)6-20(-30) x (2-)4-10(-18) mm 5. hirsutus 5 Leaflets (10-)20-30x (6-)10-15 mm 8. ciliatus

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Chamaecytisus

Loc

Chamaecytisus spinescensChamaecytisus purpureus

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981
1981
Loc

C. purpureus (Scop.)

Link 1831: 154
1831
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