Erophila Erophila subsp. spathulata, (A. F. Lang) Walters Erophila Erophila, C. A. Meyer Petrocallis R.Br. Andrzeiowskia Reichenb. Andrzeiowskia Andrzeiowskia, Reichenb.
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(d) Subsp. spathulata (A. F. Lang) Walters , Feddes Repert. 69: 57 (1964)
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.
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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 |
Subsp. spathulata (A. F. Lang)
Walters 1964: 57 |
E. minima
C. A. Meyer 1831: 184 |
A. cardamine
Reichenb. 1823: 15 |
P. pyrenaica (L.) R.Br.
R. Br. 1812: 93 |