Silene diclinis, (Lag.) M. Lainz
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108. S. diclinis (Lag.) M. Lainz View in CoL , Bol. Inst. Estud. Asfur. (Supl. Ci.) 6: 45 (1963)
( Lychnis diclinis Lag. , Melandrium dicline (Lag.) Willk. ).
Dioecious; rhizomatous perennial with decumbent, branched stems up to 20 cm, bearing lanceolate 1-veined leaves and clothed with long, soft, white eglandular hairs. Flowers usually solitary in leaf-axils; pedicels long. Calyx of female flowers 11-14 mm; of male flowers 9-10 mm. Petal-limb deep pink, shallowly bifid (for up to | of its length) in female flowers, emarginate and smaller in male; coronal scales prominent, lanceolate, acute; petal-claw long; auricles acute; filaments glabrous; styles 5, hairy. Capsule c. 8 mm, ovoid; carpophore less than 1 mm. Seeds 1-5-2 mm, pale, reniform, with convex face and rounded back, tuberculate. Mountain rocks. • E. Spain (near Jativa). Hs.
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Silene diclinis
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
S. diclinis (Lag.)
M. Lainz 1963: 45 |