Hypericum cerastoides, (Spach) N. K. B. Robson
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22. H. cerastoides (Spach) N. K. B. Robson , Feddes Repert. 74: 22 (1967)
( H. rhodoppeum Friv. , Campylopus cerastoides Spach ).
Stems 7-27 cm, decumbent or ascending, rooting at the base. Leaves 8-30 mm, oblong to elliptical or ovate. Flowers 20-43 mm in diameter. Sepals unequal, foliaceous, broadly imbricate, entire. Petals with intramarginal or sessile, marginal black glands. Stony places; calcifuge. S.E. part o f Balkan peninsula. Bu G r Tu. Sect, adenosepalum Spach . Perennial herbs, usually pubescent. Black glands present on leaves, sepals, anthers and sometimes petals, usually marginal or intramarginal. Stems usually terete. Leaves with intramarginal and occasionally a few superficial black glands. Flowers in pyramidal to cylindrical or corymbose cymes, rarely solitary. Petals and stamens persistent. Stamenfascicles and styles 3. Ovary 3-locular. Capsule with longitudinal vittae. Seeds reticulate-pitted or with subscalariform striations.
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Hypericum cerastoides
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1981 |
H. cerastoides (Spach)
N. K. B. Robson 1967: 22 |