Glaucium Glaucium, Crantz
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1. G. flavum Crantz View in CoL , Stirp. Austr. 2: 133 (1763).
Sparsely pubescent biennial or perennial. Stems 30-90 cm. Basal leaves 15-35 cm, lyrate, pinnately lobed; lower segments smaller and more or less entire, upper coarsely dentate; cauline leaves smaller, ovate, lobed, amplexicaul. Flowers solitary, terminal or axillary. Sepals more or less pubescent. Petals 3-4 cm, yellow, broadly obovate. Stamens yellow. Ovary tuberculate throughout its length. Capsule 15-30 cm, often curved, glabrous, not constricted between the seeds. 2« = 12. Sandy and gravelly seashores; also as a ruderal. Coasts ofS. & W. Europe, northwards to Oslo; Black Sea; frequently naturalized in C. Europe. Al Be BIBrBuCoCrDaGaGeGrHbHoHsItJuLuNoRmRs (K) Sa Si Tu [Au Cz He Hu Po].
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Glaucium Glaucium
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
G. flavum
Crantz 1763: 133 |