Cerastium Cerastium, Guss.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1964, Flora Europaea - Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae to Platanaceae, Cambridge University Press : 145

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.302862

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Cerastium Cerastium
status

 

50. C. siculum Guss. View in CoL , Suppl. Fl. Sic. Prodr. 137 (1832).

Annual up to 12 cm; stems with minuteglandular and a feweglandular hairs. Leaves 5-15 mm, basal oblanceolate, cauline ovatelanceolate to broadly elliptical, obtuse or subacute, hairy. Inflorescence with a dense dichasium at the end of each branch; pedicels shorter than sepals; bracts herbaceous. Sepals 5-6 mm, oblong or oblong-lanceolate, acute, scarious at apex, with dense glandular hairs, and a few eglandular hairs not exceeding the apex; petals | as long as sepals, bifid for up to | of their length. Capsule 7-8 mm. Seed 0-4-0- 5 mm, pale brown, finely tuberculate. W. Mediterranean region, Portugal. Co Ga Hs It Lu Si.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Caryophyllaceae

Genus

Cerastium

Loc

Cerastium Cerastium

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964
1964
Loc

C. siculum

Guss. 1832: 137
1832
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