Plumbaginaceae



Acantholimon glumaceum
(JAUB. ET SPACH) BOISS.
Acantholimon BOISS.
Acantholimon glumaceum (JAUB. ET SPACH) BOISS.
Ömür: Çok yıllık
Yapı: çalı
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 7
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 8
Habitat: kireçtaşı kayalar, killi yamaçlar tebeşirli tepeler
Minimum yükseklik: 1520
Maksimum yükseklik: 1950
Endemik: -
Element: İran-Turan
Türkiye dağılımı: Karasal Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Ermenistan
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Bulunduğu kareler
 
A. glumaceum (Jaub. & Spach) Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(7):75 (1846). Syn: Statice glumacea Jaub. & Spach in Ann. Sci. Nat. ser. 2, 20:251 (1843)! Ic: Jaub. & Spach, I11. Pl. Or. 1: t. 91 (1844); Planchon, Fl. des Serres 7:95 (1851-2). Figure 15. Map 64.
Rather laxly pulvinate shrublet. Leaves narrowly linear-lanceolate, triquetrous, 15-30 x 0.7-1 mm, glabrous or pubescent, margins scabridulous, previous year's leaves strongly reflexed. Scapes 2-4 x exceeding leaves. Spikes 1-2-branched. Spikelets 5-12, 13-15 mm. Bracts subequal, puberulent to glabrous; outer bract oblong-ovate, 6-8 mm, slightly shorter than or ± equalling inner bracts, acuminate, cuspidate; inner bracts oblong-lanceolate, subobtuse with a slender cusp. Calyx 12-14 mm, tube sparsely pilose, limb white, 10-lobed or truncate; veins purple, reaching margin or slightly excurrent. Petals bright pink. Fl. 7-8. Limestone rods, clay slopes, chalky hills, 1520-1950 m.
Type: [Turkey] 'Armenia' (Limonium armenum humilius caryophylli folio angustiori non aculeato, flore spicato suave rubente), Tournefort (holo. P-Tourn. 3130!). [Probably collected from Ağri Da.].
Inner Anatolia. A5 Kastamonu: Tosya, 'Schakirla'. Sint. 1892:4673! Amasya: Sana Da., 1600 m, Bornm. 1890:1779! A8 Erzurum to Tortum, 1950 m, D. 47530! A9 Kars: Sarikamiş, 30 vii 1886, Massalsky. B8 Erzurum: W. of Kandilli, 1520 m, Archibald 3267! B10 Kars: mt. Ararat (Ağri Da.), Serdar Bulak, 10 viii 1910, B. Post! C5 Niğde: N. facing side of Bolkar Da., Darrah 298! Içel/Adana: Kizil Tepe, 2800 m, Siehe 1895:285!
Soviet Armenia. Ir.-Tur. element. Possibly related to A. sahendicum Boiss. & Buhse from N.W. Iran and Transcaucasia.