Cardamine raphanifolia subsp. acris, (Griseb.) O. E. Schulz
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(b) Subsp. acris (Griseb.) O. E. Schulz , Bot. Jahrb. 33: 497 (1903):
Leaves often pubescent, the lower leaves with 2-4(-5) pairs of lateral leaflets. Siliqua patent, twice as long as pedicels; infructescence long and lax; stigma scarcely wider than style. Balkan peninsula.
Two usually glabrous variants in Italy are in some respects intermediate between (a) and (b) but possess other distinguishing features: the more widespread (Appennini, extending south to Calabria) has white flowers and dense compound racemes, siliqua 35-40 x 1 mm, patent; the other (endemic to Calabria) has violet flowers and simple raceme; siliqua 14-25x1-5 mm, erectopatent. Both have been united by Schulz as prol. calabrica (DC.) O. E. Schulz.
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Cardamine raphanifolia subsp. acris
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
Subsp. acris (Griseb.)
O. E. Schulz 1903: 497 |