Hypericum amblycalyx, Coust. & Gand. Hypericum coris, L. Hypericum ericoides, L.

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A., 1981, Flora Europaea. Volume 2. Rosaceae to Umbelliferae, Cambridge University Press : 264

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scientific name

Hypericum amblycalyxHypericum corisHypericum ericoides
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10. H. amblycalyx Coust. & Gand. , Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 63: 14 (1916).

Like 9 but with leaves in whorls of 4 and sepals with eglandular margin. Rocky places. E. Kriti. Cr.

11. H. coris L. , Sp. Pl. 787 (1753).

Low shrub, or perennial herb with woody base. Stems 10-45 cm, erect or ascending from creeping and rooting base. Leaves 4-18 mm, in whorls of 4 (rarely 3), glabrous. Flowers in elongated or pyramidal panicles, rarely solitary. Sepals glandular-denticulate, or with sessile, marginal black glands. Petals and stamens persistent. Capsule with longitudinal and oblique, swollen vittae. Sunny, calcareous rocks. 9 N. & C. Italy, Switzerland, S.E. France. Ga He It.

12. H. ericoides L. , Sp. Pl. 785 (1753).

Dwarf shrub. Stems 2-12(-25) cm, erect, with strict branching and short internodes. Leaves 1 *5-3*5 mm, in whorls of 4, densely papillose. Flowers in corymbs or panicles. Sepals shortly glandular-ciliate or entire. Petals and stamens persistent. Capsule with narrow, longitudinal vittae. Sunny, calcareous rocks. E. & S.E. Spain. Hs.

Sect. Haplophylloides Stefanov. Glabrous dwarf shrubs. Black glands confined to leaf-apex and sepal- and petal-margins. Stem 4-angled. Leaves opposite, subcoriaceous. Flowers few, in cymes. Petals and stamens persistent. Stamen-fascicles and styles 3. Capsule with longitudinal vittae. Seeds papillose.

13. H. haplophylloides Halâcsy & Bald. , Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges. Wien 42: 576 (1893).

Stems up to 25 cm, straggling, branching and rooting at the base. Leaves 12-28 mm, oblong-linear to elliptic-linear, with apical black gland. Cymes 3- to 5-flowered. Sepals black-glandular-ciliate or -denticulate. Petals with small, sessile, marginal black glands. Mountain woods and rocks. • 5. Albania. Al.

Sect. Taeniocarpium Jaub. & Spach . Perennial herbs, sometimes woody at the base. Black glands confined to sepal- and petal-margins and sometimes leaf-apex. Stems terete or 2-lined, or very rarely 4-angled. Flowers in cymes or panicles. Petals and stamens persistent. Petals not clawed; pellucid glands elongated (rarely absent). Stamen-fascicles and styles 3. Capsule with longitudinal vittae. Seeds rugulose to papillose.

14. H. hirsutum L. , Sp. Pl. 786 (1753).

Stems 35-110 cm, erect from creeping and rooting base, pubescent. Leaves (20-)25-55(-60) mm, oblong to elliptical or lanceolate, without apical gland, strigose-pubescent. Inflorescence cylindrical. Sepals black-glandular-denticulate or -ciliate. Petals sometimes red-veined. Anthers yellow. 2n= 18. Woods, riverbanks and roadsides. Most of Europe except the north-east and the extreme south. Al Au Be Br Bu Cz Da Fe Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hs Hu It Ju No Po Rm Rs (B, C, W, K, E) Su.

H. confertum Choisy , Prodr. Monogr. Hyper. 55 (1821), from S.W. Asia, has once been recorded from Turkey-inEurope. It is like 14, but with much smaller leaves and fimbriate sepals.

15. H. linarioides Bosse , Allgem. Gartenz. 3: 99 (1835)

( H. alpestre Steven , H. repens auct., non L.).

Stems (5-)8-17(-30) cm, erect from creeping and rooting base, glabrous. Leaves on main stem (5—)8—14 mm, linear to narrowly elliptical, without apical gland, glabrous, usually with deflexed margin; leaves on axillary shoots smaller and crowded. Inflorescence subspicate, or with lowest branches somewhat elongated. Sepals with or without marginal black glands. Petals often red-tinged or red-veined. Anthers yellow. Mountain rocks and grassland. C. part of Balkan peninsula; Krym. Bu Gr Ju Rs (K).

16. H. pulchrum L. , Sp. Pl. 786 (1753).

Stems (3-)10-90 cm, erect or ascending, glabrous. Leaves on main stem 6-20 mm, broadly ovate to oblong, cordate-amplexicaul, without apical gland, glabrous, with scarcely deflexed margin; leaves on axillary shoots smaller, oblong, petiolate. Inflorescence narrowly pyramidal or narrowly cylindrical. Sepals with marginal black glands sessile or shortly stalked. Petals red-tinged. Anthers orange to reddish-pink. 2n = 18. Woods andheaths, usually on acid soil. • N. W. Europe, extending locally to S. W. Poland, Switzerland and C. Portugal, and possibly to N. W. Jugoslavia and S.E. Italy.?Au Be Br Cz Da Fa Ga Ge Hb He Ho Hs It?Ju Lu No Po Su.

Dwarf, few-flowered plants ( f. procumbens Rostrup ) occur in exposed places in extreme N.W. Europe. This variant is said to breed true, but a complete series of intermediates links it with the typical plant.

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Malpighiales

Family

Clusiaceae

Genus

Hypericum

Loc

Hypericum amblycalyxHypericum corisHypericum ericoides

Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981
1981
Loc

H. amblycalyx

Coust. & Gand. 1916: 14
1916
Loc

H. haplophylloides Halâcsy & Bald.

Halacsy & Bald. 1893: 576
1893
Loc

H. linarioides

Bosse 1835: 99
1835
Loc

H. coris

L. 1753: 787
1753
Loc

H. ericoides

L. 1753: 785
1753
Loc

H. hirsutum

L. 1753: 786
1753
Loc

H. pulchrum

L. 1753: 786
1753
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