Genista tinctoria, L. Genista januensis, Viv. Genista cinerea, (Vili.) DC. Genista cinerea subsp. cinerea

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 : 95-96

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Genista tinctoriaGenista januensisGenista cinereaGenista cinerea subsp. cinerea
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1. G. tinctoria L. View in CoL , Sp. Pl. 710 (1753)

(incl. G. depressa Bieb. , G. hungarica A. Kerner , G. marginata Besser , G. mayeri Janka , G. ovata Waldst. & Kit. , G. tanaitica Smirnov , G. tetragona Besser , G. patula Bieb. ).

Procumbent to erect shrub, 10-200 cm. Leaves 9-50 x 2-5-15 mm, simple, very variable in shape; leaves, calyx and legume glabrous to densely sericeous. Flowers borne singly in the axil of each bract in short racemes towards ends of branches, or in long, simple or compound racemes. Bracts foliaceous; bracteoles c. 1m m; pedicel 1-2 mm. Calyx 3-7 mm; corolla glabrous; standard 8—15 mm, broadly ovate. 2« = 48. Most o f Europe from S. Scotland and Estonia southwards, but absent from many o f the islands. Al Au Be Br Bu Cz D a Ga Ge G r He Ho Hs Hu It Ju No Po Rm Rs (B, C, W, K, E) Su Tu.

Very variable in habit, leaf-shape and degree of hairiness. Populations occur showing different combinations of these characters and these have been variously referred to as distinct species or subspecies. Much of the variation is continuous and there is little correlation between the different characters. It is not at present possible to give a comprehensive account of the variation in this species, but the taxa that are generally recognized can be arranged in the following 4 groups:

(i) ( G. anxantica Ten. , G. campestris Janka , G. elata Wenderoth , G. tenuifolia Loisel. , G. tinctoria L. sensu stricto, G. virgata Willd. ): Plant 20-200 cm, erect or ascending; leaves (10—)15— 35 x 2-5-6(-9) mm, oblong or lanceolate, glabrous with ciliate margins and midrib and conspicuous lateral veins; flowers numerous, in simple or branched racemes; calyx and legume usually glabrous.

(ii) (G. alpestris Bertol. , G. tinctoria subsp. littoralis (Corb.) Rothm. ): Plant not more than 20 cm, procumbent; leaves 9-12 x

3-4 mm, ovate-elliptical to elliptic-oblong, glabrous with cibate margins and midrib, usually with conspicuous lateral veins; flowers few; calyx and legume usually glabrous. (iii) (G. hungarica A. Kerner, G. lasiocarpa Spach, G. montica Pollini, G. mayeri Janka , G. ovata Waldst. & Kit. , G. perreymondii Loisel.): Plant 20-200 cm, erect or ascending; leaves 20-50 x 6-15 mm, ovate or elliptical, usually pubescent, with conspicuous lateral veins; flowers numerous, in simple or branched racemes; calyx and legume usually pubescent. (iv) (G. csikii Kümmerle & Jâv., G. depressa Bieb. , G.friwaldskyi Boiss. , G. tetragona Besser ): Plant usually not more than 20 cm, procumbent; leaves 10-20 x 3-5 mm, lanceolate, elliptical, oblong or oblanceolate, usually pubescent, without conspicuous lateral veins; flowers few; calyx and legume glabrous or pubescent. The precise distribution of these variants is not clear; (i) and (ii) probably occur almost throughout the range of the species, (iii) in C. & S. Europe and possibly in E. Europe, (iv) in S.E. Europe.

2. G. januensis Viv. View in CoL , Elench. Pl. Horti Bot. 19 (1802)

(G. triangularis Willd., G. lydia var. spathulata (Spach) Hayek).

Procumbent to erect shrub 10-50 cm; stems and branches usually 3- winged. Leaves of the flowering-branches 5 -1 2x 2-4 mm, elliptical to obovate; leaves of the non-flowering branches 5-40 x 3-7 mm, elliptical to lanceolate; all leaves glabrous, with a narrow, hyaline, obscurely denticulate margin. Flowers in short racemes on ascending lateral branches. Calyx 3-5-4 mm, subglabrous, the lips shorter than the tube. Standard 9-10 mm, broadly ovate. Calcicole. Balkan peninsula and Italy, extending northwards to Slovenija and W. Romania. Al Bu G r It Ju Rm.

3. G. lydia Boiss. View in CoL , Diagn. Pl. Or. Nov. 1(2): 8 (1843)

(G. rumelica Velen., G. rhodopea Velen.). Procumbent or erect shrub up to 100 cm; stems not winged. Leaves 3-10 x 1-3 mm, linearoblanceolate or linear-oblong, subglabrous, entire and without a hyaline margin. Flowers in short racemes on lateral branches. Calyx 3-5-5 mm, glabrous, the lips almost as long as the tube. Standard 10-12 mm, broadly ovate. E. part o f Balkan peninsula. Bu G r Ju Tu. Sect. sPARTioiDES Spach. Unarmed , with simple leaves. Standard broadly ovate, equalling the wings and keel, usually sericeous. Keel and legume sericeous. Legume narrowly oblong with appressed to semi-patent hairs. Seeds 2 or more.

4. G. ramosissima (Desf.) Poiret View in CoL in Lam., Encycl. Méth. Bot., Suppl. 2: 715 (1812).

Erect shrub with lax, flexuous branches. Leaves 5-1 0x2-3 mm, elliptical to obovate, sericeous beneath, glabrous above, sessile. Inflorescence an irregular raceme, the flowers solitary, or in fascicles of 2-5, on main branches or on short lateral branches. Bracts solitary. Calyx 5-7 mm. Standard 10-12 mm, ovate, with dense, semi-patent hairs. S.E. Spain. Hs.

5. G. cinerea (Vili.) DC. View in CoL in Lam. & DC., Fl. Fr. ed. 3, 4: 494 (1805).

Like 4 but flowers mostly paired and borne directly on the main branches; bracts fasciculate; standard glabrous or with a median ridge of hairs (rarely uniformly sericeous). S. W. Europe. BI Ga Hs It Lu.

(a) Subsp. cinerea View in CoL : Branches sericeous; adult leaves usually more than 5 x 2 mm. Throughout the range o f the species except Mallorca. (b) Subsp. Ieptoclada (Willk.) O. Bolós & Molinier, Collect. Bot. (Barcelona) 5: 807 (1958):

Branches with dense, white, pseudo-farinose, appressed hairs; mature leaves usually less than 5 x 2 mm. S.E. Spain (Prov. Murcia), Mallorca.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Fabales

Family

Fabaceae

Genus

Genista

Loc

Genista tinctoriaGenista januensisGenista cinereaGenista cinerea subsp. cinerea

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

Subsp. cinerea

Subsp. cinerea : Branches sericeous; adult leaves usually more than 5 x 2 mm. Throughout the range o f the species except Mallorca. (b) Subsp. Ieptoclada (Willk.) O. Bolós & Molinier, Collect. Bot. (Barcelona) 5: 807 (1958)
1958
Loc

G. lydia

Boiss. 1843: 8
1843
Loc

G. ramosissima (Desf.)

Poiret 1812: 715
1812
Loc

G. cinerea (Vili.)

DC. 1805: 494
1805
Loc

G. januensis

Viv. 1802: 19
1802
Loc

G. tinctoria

L. 1753: 710
1753
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