Silene pseudovelutina, Rothm.
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6. S. pseudovelutina Rothm. View in CoL , Feddes Repert. 52: 282 (1943).
Calyx 20-25 mm, densely tomentose with long glandular hairs only. Petals whitish, with glabrous claw; coronal scales absent. Capsule 8-12 mm, as long as carpophore. • 5. Spain. Hs.
S. tomentosa Otth in DC., Prodr. 1: 383 (1824), widespread in N. Africa, is according to Rothmaler conspecific with S. gibraltarica Boiss. , Elenchus 20 (1838), described from Spain (Gibraltar). It is said to differ from other members of the group in its purplish flowers, short glandular hairs on calyx, and capsule longer than carpophore.
S. salzmannii Badaro ex Moretti , Gior. Fis. Chem. Stor. Nat. Pavia 9: 78 (1826), non Otth, described from Italy (Ligurian coast), resembles members of this group in hairiness but has a relatively lax few-flowered inflorescence. Its status is uncertain. Plants from Corse referred to this taxon seem to have been misidentified. S. salzmannii sensu Otth is a variant of 5.
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Silene pseudovelutina
Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
S. pseudovelutina
Rothm. 1943: 282 |