Erophila Erophila subsp. spathulata, (A. F. Lang) Walters Erophila Erophila, C. A. Meyer Petrocallis R.Br. Andrzeiowskia Reichenb. Andrzeiowskia Andrzeiowskia, Reichenb.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1964, Flora Europaea - Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae, Cambridge University Press : 313

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Erophila Erophila subsp. spathulataErophila Erophila Petrocallis R.Br. Andrzeiowskia Reichenb. Andrzeiowskia Andrzeiowskia
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(d) Subsp. spathulata (A. F. Lang) Walters , Feddes Repert. 69: 57 (1964)

( E. spathulata A. F. Lang ):

Stems usually several, up to 10 cm in fruit. Leaves obovate-spathulate, more or less densely clothed with short branched hairs. Sepals c. 1 mm; petals c. 2 mm; stamens shorter than stigma. Silicula broadly obovate or suborbicular; fruiting pedicels 3-18 mm. Distribution like that o f 1 (a) but apparentlypreferring more calcareous substrata.

E. duplex Winge , Compt. Rend. Trav. Lab. Carlsb. (Sér. Physiol.) 23: 71 (1940), with several stems up to 18 cm, more or less coarsely toothed leaves, and flat silicula, probably belongs here. It has 2« =30-40.

The other apparently widespread taxon described by Winge, E. quadruplex Winge, loc. cit. (1940), is a more robust plant than E. duplex, with a single stem. The leaves are narrowly cuneate and usually toothed. It has 2n = 52-64. Such plants would seem to fall between 1 (a) and 1 (d).

2. E. minima C. A. Meyer , Verz. Pfl. Cauc. 184 (1831).

Like 1 but stems not more than 10 cm; leaves linear, clothed with unbranched hairs only; sepals c. 1m m; silicula 3 -5 x 2 - 3 mm, obovoid, more or less inflated; seeds 0-75-1 mm, few. Greece. Gr. (Asia Minor.)

61. Petrocallis R.Br. 1

Like Draba but leaves digitately lobed; hairs all unbranched; ovary with 2 ovules in each loculus.

1. P. pyrenaica (L.) R.Br. in Aiton, Hort. Kew. ed. 2, 4: 93 (1812)

( Draba pyrenaica L. ).

Caespitose, often pulvinate, resembling many species of Draba or Saxifraga in habit. Leaves 4-6 mm, in compact rosettes, digitately 3(-5)-lobed, ciliate, stiff and greyish. Scapes usually 2-3 cm, hairy; corymbs fewflowered. Petals 4-5 mm, pale lilac or pink, rarely white; anthers yellow. Ripe silicula obovate to elliptical, glabrous, with l(-2) seeds in each loculus. 2« =14. Mountain rocks and screes; calcicole. • Pyrenees, Alps, Carpathians. Au Cz G a Ge He Hs It Ju Po?Rm.

62. Andrzeiowskia Reichenb. 2

Glabrous annuals. Leaves pinnate. Sepals erect, not saccate; petals white; stamens without appendages. Fruit an indéhiscent siliqua with 2 triangular wings at the apex; style long; stigma capitate. Seeds c. 5 in each loculus.

1. A. cardamine Reichenb. , Pl. Crit. 1: 15 (1823)

( A. cardaminefolia Prantl pro parte).

Stems 25-60 cm. Leaves with up to 4-5 pairs of ovate-oblong, crenate segments, and a large terminal segment; petiole with amplexicaul suborbicular auricles. Petals 2-2-5 mm. Siliqua 12-20 mm, linear, keeled; style longer than wings. Wet places. Greece (Thraki). Gr.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Brassicales

Family

Cruciferae

Genus

Erophila

Loc

Erophila Erophila subsp. spathulataErophila Erophila Petrocallis R.Br. Andrzeiowskia Reichenb. Andrzeiowskia Andrzeiowskia

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964
1964
Loc

Subsp. spathulata (A. F. Lang)

Walters 1964: 57
1964
Loc

E. minima

C. A. Meyer 1831: 184
1831
Loc

A. cardamine

Reichenb. 1823: 15
1823
Loc

P. pyrenaica (L.) R.Br.

R. Br. 1812: 93
1812
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