Brassicaceae |
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Arabis nova VILL. |
Arabis nova VILL. |
Arabis nova VILL |
Arabis nova VILL |
Arabis L. |
A. nova Vill., Prosp. PI. Dauph. 39 (1779). Syn: A. auriculata Lam., Encycl. 1: 219 (1783); A. cadmea Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(8): 21 (1849). I?: Reichb., Ic. Fl. Germ. 2: t. 39, f. 4334 (1837-38). . Annual herb. Stems ascending to erect, 8-30 cm. Basal leaves obovate-spathu-late, crenate-dentate to dentate. Stem leaves ± strict, oblong-lanceolate, auri-culate, entire to dentate. Petals white, 3-4.5 mm. Axis of fruiting inflorescence flexuous. Pedicels equalling or exceeding the calyces, incrassate in fruit. Siliquae ± terete, erect-spreading, 30-45 x 1-1.5 mm. Fl. 5. Stony places, 800-2400 m. Described from Dauphine (France). Scattered. A3 Bolu: Seben, 850 m, Kühne 2061. A7 Gümüşane: Karahissar-tasch, Siat. 1894:5509! A8 Çoruh: Artvin, Woronow. A9 Kars: Kağızman, Karadasch (Karataş?), Mikhailovski. B4 Ankara: Ankara, Çankaya, Görz. B5 Kayseri: Ercias Da., 2100-2400 m, Zed. B6 Sivas: Ulaş, 1600 m, Reese. C2 Denizli: Cadmus (Honaz Da.) Boiss. (type of A. cadmea)'. C3 Antalya: Korkuteli, 1100 m, Tengwall 384! C4 Konya: Konya, Ayios Philipos, Fost ! C5 Içel: N side of the Cilicıan Gates, 1400 m, lt. Leyd. 1959: 124 C6 Maraş: Koyunoluk Da., 1200 m, D. 27557! Europe, Cyprus, Caucasia, Iran, W. Syria, Transcaspia, Turkestan, ?Afghan-istan. |