Gagea pratensis, (Pers.) Dumort.
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1. G. pratensis (Pers.) Dumort. View in CoL , FI. Belg. 140 (1827)
( G. stenopetala Reichenb. ; inch G.paczoskii (Zapał.) Grossh. ).
Bulbs (2-)3,
unequal. Stem glabrous. Basal leaf solitary, broadly linear, flat; cauline 2, opposite, lanceolate, ciliate. Flowers (1—)2—6; pedicels glabrous. Perianth-segments (10-)15-20 mm, oblonglinear, subacute to obtuse. Capsule ovoid; seeds subglobose. 2/2 = 36,48,60. Grassland and disturbedground. Europe northwards to c. 61 °N. in Sweden, but absent from most of the islands and much of the west and south-east. Au Bu Cz Da G a Ge Gr He Ho HsHuItJuPoRmRs (B, C, W, K) SiSu [Fe].
Plants from Krym with keeled basal leaf and ovate-lanceolate perianth-segments have been called G. transversalis Steven , Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou 30(3): 81 (1857), and similar plants with 2« = 48 occur in Czechoslovakia; they may merit subspecific status.
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Gagea pratensis
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
G. pratensis (Pers.)
| Dumort. 1827: 140 |
