Cerastium Cerastium subsp. edmondstonii, (H. C. Watson) A. & D. Love Cerastium Cerastium, Clairv.
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Cerastium Cerastium subsp. edmondstoniiCerastium Cerastium |
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(b) Subsp. edmondstonii (H. C. Watson) Ä. & D. Love View in CoL , Acta Horti Gothob. 20: 110 (1956)
(C. nigrescens Edmonston ex H. C. Watson ):
More compact. Leaves shorter, roundish, darker green, densely glandular like the pedicels. Sepals obtuse. 2n= 108. On serpentine. • Zetland (Unst).
28. C. uniflorum Clairv. View in CoL , Man. Herb. 147 (1811).
Like 27 but 3-10 cm with leaves 1 0-1 8x3-5 mm, those of non-flowering shoots obovate to spathulate, subobtuse, attenuate, soft, bright green; flowers 1-3; sepals 5-7 mm; petals up to twice as long as sepals, bifid half-way to base; capsule narrower, twice as long as sepals; pedicel twice as long as the narrowly cylindrical curved capsule; seeds 1-5-2 mm, smoother; testa loose. 2« = 36. • Alps, W. Carpathians and mountains o f C. Jugoslavia. Au Cz G a He It Ju Po.
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Cerastium Cerastium subsp. edmondstoniiCerastium Cerastium
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
Subsp. edmondstonii (H. C. Watson) Ä. & D. Love
A. & D. Love 1956: 110 |
C. uniflorum
Clairv. 1811: 147 |