Minuartia setacea, (Thuill.) Hayek
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18. M. setacea (Thuill.) Hayek View in CoL , FI. Steierm. 1: 271 (1908)
( Alsine setacea (Thuill.) Mert. & Koch ).
Caespitose perennial with numerous erect flowering stems up to 20 cm, with crispate hairs below, glabrous above. Leaves 8-15 x0-2 mm, setaceousfiliform, 3-veined at base, usually erect, rarely patent or falcate, scabrid. Cymes 3- to many-flowered, lax (dense in var. parviflora (Velen.) Prodan ); pedicels usually 2-4 times as long as sepals. Sepals 2-5 mm, ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate; petals and capsule slightly exceeding sepals. Seeds 0-5-0- 7 mm, with low, rounded tubercles. 2« = 30. From C. France to c. 37° E. in Russia, northwards to 51 ° N. in Ukraine and southwards to C. Greece. Al Au Bu Cz Ga Ge Gr Hu Ju Po Rm Rs (C, W, K, E).
Many variants of this very polymorphic species have been given taxonomic recognition but, pending a detailed study of the European material, only two subspecies will be recognized here.
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Minuartia setacea
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
M. setacea (Thuill.)
Hayek 1908: 271 |