Dipcadi scrotinum, (L.) Medicus
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1. D. scrotinum (L.) Medicus , Acta Acad. Theod.-Palat. 6: 431 (1790)
( Uropetalum serotinum (L.) Ker-Gawler ).
Scapes 10-40 cm. Leaves few, suberect or spreading, usually shorter than the scapes. Racemes secund. Perianth 12-15 mm; segments linear-oblong, obtuse, the outer recurved from the point of union, the inner erect, connivent. 2n = 8 + 0-6B, 16, 32. Rocky or sandy places. S. W. Europe. BI Ga Hs f i t Lu.
D. fulvum (Cav.) Webb & Berth. , Phyt. Canar. 3: 340 (1848), from Morocco and Islas Canarias, has been recorded from several localities in Spain. It is a more robust plant up to 1 m, with longer bulbs and wider leaves, flowering in the autumn (not the spring), but its status is very uncertain.
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Dipcadi scrotinum
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
D. scrotinum (L.)
| Medicus 1790: 431 |
