Phyteuma tetramerum, Schur
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Phyteuma tetramerum |
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7. P. tetramerum Schur View in CoL , Sert. Fl. Transs. 47 (1853).
Stem 40-80 cm, erect. Basal leaves up to twice as long as wide, ovate, cordate, long-petiolate; cauline ovate to lanceolate, crenateserrate. Inflorescence ovoid-cylindrical. Flowers 4-merous. Corolla blue. Stigmas 2. Meadows and open woods. • E. & S. Carpathians. Rm Rs (W). (8-10). P. michelii group. Stem erect, more or less uniformly leafy up to the inflorescence. Basal leaves entire to crenateserrate, petiolate. Inflorescence cylindrical. Bracts inconspicuous. Corolla nearly straight in bud. Stigmas 2, rarely 3. Seeds 0-7 x 0-3 mm. 1 Basal leaves usually present at anthesis, rounded to shallowly cordate at base; corolla deep blue 10. zahlbruckneri
1 Basal leaves usually absentatanthesis, cuneate atbase; corolla bluish-lilac
2 Leavesusuallyciliateat base; inflorescencedense,usually shortly cylindrical, obtuse 8. michelii
2 Leavesusuallyentirelyglabrous; inflorescenceoftenlax, cylindrical, acute 9. scorzonerifolium
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Phyteuma tetramerum
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1976 |
P. tetramerum
| Schur 1853: 47 |
