Dianthus Dianthus subsp. toletanus, (Boiss. & Reuter) Tutin Dianthus Dianthus, R. de Roemer Dianthus Dianthus, Boiss. & Reuter Dianthus Dianthus subsp. multiceps, (Costa ex Willk.) Tutin Dianthus Dianthus subsp. charidemii, (Pau) Tutin

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 : 197

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Dianthus Dianthus subsp. toletanusDianthus DianthusDianthus DianthusDianthus Dianthus subsp. multicepsDianthus Dianthus subsp. charidemii
status

 

(c) Subsp. toletanus (Boiss. & Reuter) Tutin View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 68: 190 (1963)

( D. toletanus Boiss. & Reuter ):

C. & S. Spain, Portugal.

45. D. crassipes R. de Roemer View in CoL , Linnaea 25:11 (1852).

Robust perennial with a stout woody stock; stems 30-60 cm, puberulent, robust, terete. Cauline leaves 2-2-5 mm wide, rigid, acute, puberulent; sheaths as long as the diameter of the stem. Flowers usually 20-30, subsessile in dense corymbose heads; bracts broadly scarious, with a green point, about as long as the flowers. Epicalyx-scales 4, little shorter than the calyx, lanceolate, similar to the bracts but more abruptly and finely acuminate. Calyx 18-25 mm, narrowed above. Petal-limb 7-9 mm, dentate, bearded, purple. © S.C. Spain (Sierra Morena, Sierra de Alcaraz). Hs.

46. D. graniticus Jordan View in CoL , Obs. Pl. Crit. 7: 13 (1849).

Like 44 but more slender with usually more numerous cauline leaves (6-7 pairs); flowers often solitary; epicalyx-scales ovate-lanceolate to rather narrowly obovate, less than i as long as calyx; calyx 10-15 mrn. 2/î = 3O. ® S.C. France (Auvergne, Cevennes). Ga.

47. D. cintranus Boiss. & Reuter View in CoL , Pugillus 20 (1852).

Glabrous perennial 15-35 cm, with trailing woody stems. Leaves 0-5-2 mm wide, flat, acute or acuminate, the lower sometimes obtuse. Inflorescence simple or branched. Epicalyx-scales 4-6, as long as calyx, ovate, cuspidate to acuminate. Calyx 17-25 x 4-5-5 mm, not purple-tinged. Petal-limb 4-10 mm, obovate, dentate, bearded to glabrous. Spain and Portugal. Hs Lu.

1 Stems 15-20 cm, usually simple; epicalyx-scales often 6; calyx usually c. 20 mm (c) subsp. charidemii 1 Stems usually more than 20 cm and branched; epicalyx-scales usually 4; calyx usually more than 20 mm

2 Petal-limb usually less than 5 mm; claw often exserted

(b) subsp. multiceps 2 Petal-limb usually more than 5 mm; claw usually included

(a) subsp. cintranus

(a) Subsp. cintranus (inch D. gaditanus Boiss. ). 2« = 60. C. Portugal, W. Spain.

(b) Subsp. multiceps (Costa ex Willk.) Tutin View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 68:190 (1963):

N.E. Spain.

(c) Subsp. charidemii (Pau) Tutin , Feddes Repert. 68: 190 (1963):

S.E. Spain (Cabo de Gata).

48. D. anticarius Boiss. & Reuter View in CoL , Pugillus 19 (1852).

Glabrous, laxly caespitose perennial 10-20 cm, with trailing woody stems. Leaves c. 0-5 mm wide, convolute, acuminate. Inflorescence usually simple. Epicalyx-scales 4, c. i as long as calyx, ovate, acuminate or cuspidate, coriaceous. Calyx 14-22x4-5- 5 mm, narrowed from above the middle, usually purple-tinged. Petal-limb 6-10 mm, obovate, dentate, glabrous or sparsely bearded. • S. Spain (Sierra de Antequera, Sierra de Ronda). Hs. Perhaps not specifically distinct from 47.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Caryophyllales

Family

Caryophyllaceae

Genus

Dianthus

Loc

Dianthus Dianthus subsp. toletanusDianthus DianthusDianthus DianthusDianthus Dianthus subsp. multicepsDianthus Dianthus subsp. charidemii

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

Subsp. toletanus (Boiss. & Reuter)

Tutin 1963: 190
1963
Loc

Subsp. multiceps (Costa ex Willk.)

Tutin 1963: 190
1963
Loc

Subsp. charidemii (Pau)

Tutin 1963: 190
1963
Loc

D. crassipes

R. de Roemer 1852: 11
1852
Loc

D. cintranus

Boiss. & Reuter 1852: 20
1852
Loc

D. anticarius

Boiss. & Reuter 1852: 19
1852
Loc

D. graniticus

Jordan 1849: 13
1849
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