Stellaria Stellaria, Fenzl
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9. S. hebecalyx Fenzl View in CoL in Rupr., Beitr. Pfl. Russ. Reich. 2: 26 (1845).
Like 8 but leaves 8-25 mm, triangular-lanceolate, narrowed evenly to subacute or obtuse apex; bracts sometimes ciliate towards apex; sepals 4-5-5 mm ciliate, ovate-lanceolate, pubescent beneath towards apex. River-banks and ground subject to flooding. N. & E. Russia. Rs (N, C, E). (Siberia.) Very variable. In N. Russia it sometimes appears intermediate between 8 and 10; and in W. Siberia it sometimes resembles species of the S. longipes group. In Europe, however, it can always be distinguished from any other allied species by the pubescence on the back of the sepals.
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Stellaria Stellaria
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
S. hebecalyx
Fenzl 1845: 26 |