Dianthus Dianthus subsp. tergestinus
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(e) Subsp. tergestinus View in CoL (Reichenb.) Hayek, loc. cit. (1924):
Calyx 15-20 x 4-5 mm. Petal-limbs c. 6 mm, usually not contiguous. Italy, W. Jugoslavia, Albania.
In S. France and Italy populations occur which have long obtuse or subacute calyx-teeth and calyx 18-23 mm. In Corse and Sicilia there are similar populations, but the calyx is usually 25- 28 mm, tapering somewhat in the upper half, and the calyx-teeth are long, subacute or sometimes acuminate. Commonly in Sicilia the leaves are rather short and up to 1-5 mm wide ( D. contractus Jan ex Nyman , Consp. 105 (1878)). Both these have been called D. godronianus Jordan in Billot, Annot. 45 (1855) and appear to be intermediate between 30 (a) and 30 (b).
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