Clinopodium serpyllifolium (Bieberstein, 1808) Kuntze, 1891

Firat, Mehmet, Akçiçek, Ekrem & Kaya, Ayla, 2015, Clinopodium serpyllifolium subsp. sirnakense (Lamiaceae), a new taxon from south-eastern Anatolia, Turkey, Phytotaxa 201 (2), pp. 131-139 : 135

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.201.2.3

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scientific name

Clinopodium serpyllifolium
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Key to Turkish Clinopodium serpyllifolium View in CoL subspecies

1. Upper verticillasters richly branched into a compact ovate-oblong head (2.5–) 3–6 cm wide; calyx throat densely hairy, hairs 5 mm long .................................................................................................................................................................... subsp. barbatum View in CoL

– Verticillasters ± distant, forming an elongate interrupted inflorescence 1.5–3 cm wide; calyx throat densely to sparsely hairy, hairs 1.5–7 mm long..........................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Calyx throat sparsely hairy, hairs 1.5 mm long; obconical-cylindrical; stems erect.......................................... subsp. serpyllifolium View in CoL

– Calyx throat hairy or densely hairy, hairs 3–7 mm long; obconical-cylindrical or obconical; stems erect or procumbent.............................3

3. Calyx tube 1.8–2.5 mm long, obconical-cylindrical; stems procumbent.............................................................. subsp. giresunicum View in CoL

– Calyx tube 1–1.7 mm, obconical; stems erect...................................................................................................................................4

4. Calyx nerves not prominent, divided to 1/4–1/5; throat hairy, hairs 3 mm long; teeth erect, triangular obtuse; corolla 3–3.75 mm long ...................................................................................................................................... subsp. brachycalyx View in CoL

– Calyx nerves very prominent, divided to 1/3 (1/4); throat densely hairy, hairs 7 mm long; teeth recurved, triangular acute; corolla 2–2.75 mm long....................................................................................................................................................... subsp. sirnakense View in CoL

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