Dianthus Dianthus, Sibth. & Sm.
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Dianthus Dianthus |
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102. D. pinifolius Sibth. & Sm. View in CoL , Fl. Graec. Prodr. 1: 284 (1809)
(incl. D. androsaceus (Boiss. & Heldr.) Hayek , D. lydus sensu Hayek , D. rhodopeus Davidov , D. serulis Kulcz. ).
Densely caespitose perennial up to 40 cm. Leaves less than 1 mm wide, linear, acuminate, usually rather rigid, with prominent midrib and strongly thickened margins; sheaths (2-)3-8 times as long as diameter of stem. Flowers in dense heads; bracts coriaceous, ovate- to obovate-oblong, aristate. Epicalyx-scales usually 6, obovate, aristate. Calyx 10-20 x 2-4 mm, tapering somewhat above the middle. Petal-limb 5-7(-10) mm, dentate, purple or lilac. Balkan peninsula, S.W. Romania. Al Bu G r Ju Rm Tu.
1 Bracts about as long as calyx (b) subsp. serbicus 1 Bracts distinctly shorter than the calyx
2 Calyx
c. 10 mm; flowers lilac (c) subsp. lilacinus 2 Calyx 12 mm or more; flowers purple (a) subsp. pinifolius
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Dianthus Dianthus
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
D. pinifolius
Sibth. & Sm. 1809: 284 |