Brassicaceae |
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Barbarea minor C. KOCH var. minor C. KOCH |
Barbarea minor C. KOCH var. minor C. KOCH |
Barbarea R. BR. |
B. minor C. Koch in Linnaea 19: 55 (1847). Usually small perennial herbs. Stems erect, usually glabrous, up to 30 cm, but often less than 10 cm. Basal leaves glabrous to pilose, long-petiolate, with 0-1 pairs of lateral leaflets, and a larger ovate-orbicular, usually toothed, terminal leaflet. Stem leaves oblong-amplexicaul, toothed, overlapping. Petals yellow, (5-)6-8 mm. Siliquae erect-spreading, compressed, not more than 1 mm broad. 3 intergrading varieties are recognisable in Turkey: 1. Lower leaves densely to sparsely pubescent var. eriopoda 1. Lower leaves glabrous 2. Plants delicate, up to 16 cm tall var. minor 2. Plants robust, 22-30 cm tall var. robusta var. minor. Figure 19, p. 435. Fl. 4-7. Streamsides, moist pastures, etc., 1400-2600 m. Type: In Somchetia et in Armenia Ruthenica, 1837, Koch (photo. E!). S. and E. Anatolia. B7 Tunceli: Munzur Da., above Ovacik, 2600 m, D. 31425! B9 Bitlis: Karz Da., above Kotum, 2100 m, D. 22236! Van: Hoşap to Başkale, 2900 m, Renz. C5 Niğde: above Maaden, 2600 m, Siehe 1898: 157! C6 Maraş: Tekne Da., between Göksun and Maraş, 1600 m, D. 27459! Seyhan: Bozoğlan Da., at Obruk Y., 1400 m, D. 26672! C7 Adiyaman: Nemrut Da., nr. Kahta, 1950 m, Hand.-Mazz. 2271. W. Syria, Soviet Armenia, N.W. Iran. |