Stachys diversifolia Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient
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7. Stachys diversifolia Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient View in CoL , ser. 1, 12: 80 (1853) ( Figs. 2C View FIGURE 2 , 26, 27 View FIGURES 27 )
Type:―[ SYRIA] in dumosis regionis montanae in via inter Latakieh [Latakia] et Aleppum loco 6−7 leucis [24–28 km] a priori distanti, June 1846, Boissier s.n. (holo: G!).
Description:―Suffrutescent perennial with sterile basal rosettes. Flowering stems erect, slender, simple or sparingly branched above, 20‒90 cm, glabrescent to sparsely adpressed-pubescent (0.3‒2 mm hairs). Basal leaves ovate to oblong-elliptic or orbicular, 0.6‒5 × 0.4‒2 cm, subentire to faintly serrate at margin, rounded or cuneate at base to attenuate into 0.5‒9 cm petiole, rounded or obtuse at apex, glabrescent to sparsely long adpressed-pubescent. Cauline leaves narrowly oblanceolate to linear-lanceolate, 0.6‒5.5 × 0.1‒1 cm, subentire to entire at margin, acute at apex, sessile, glabrous with few sessile glands. Floral leaves linear-lanceolate to lanceolate, uppermost ovate-lanceolate, 4‒18 × 0.8‒3 mm, mucronulate at tip (mucro 0.2‒0.5 mm), lower exceeding the verticillasters, upper ones as long as verticillasters. Verticillasters 1‒2-flowered, lower remote, 1.5‒5 cm distant, upper ± approximate on simple or branched inflorescence axis. Bracteoles few, linear-subulate, apex setose, 1.5‒5 mm, mucronate at tip. Pedicels ca. 1 mm. Calyx ± regular, subcampanulate, 5‒7.5 mm, hirsute or puberulent with few sessile glands and short glandular hairs, mouth sparsely hairy (between calyx teeth); teeth ± equal, lanceolate, erect, 1.5‒3 mm, pungent, half the length of tube to slightly shorter than tube, mucronate at tip (mucro 0.3‒1 mm). Corolla pale pink, 10‒17 mm, tube exserted, long hairy above, glabrous below, annulate; limb bilabiate, upper lip 3.5‒6.5 mm, shorter than lower, emarginate, lower lip 3-lobed, middle lobe largest, subglobose, 7‒8.5 mm. Stamens 4, slightly exserted from corolla tube. Nutlets obovoid, 2.5‒3 × 1.5‒2 mm, ribbed, smooth on surface, blackish-brown.
Phenology: ―Flowering between June and July.
Distribution and ecology: ―West Syria (Latakia), Turkey (South Anatolia). East Mediterranean element. Pinus brutia and Fagus-Quercus woods, rocky mountainous ground, river bank. 240‒1550 m elevation.
Conservation status: ―VU [Criteria B2ab(i,ii,iv)] ( IUCN 2017). This species occurs only in the Amanos Mountains in Turkey. The habitat of the taxon is threatened by soil erosion.
Remarks: ― S. diversifolia is a very distinct species showing some affinity with S. inanis and S. munzurdagensis , but distinguishable by its bracteoles 1.5‒5 mm long, linear-subulate and with mucronate tip (bracteoles are absent in both latter species).
IUCN (2017) Guidelines for Using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. Version 13. Prepared by the Standards and Petitions Subcommittee. Available from: http: // www. iucnredlist. org (accessed 15 May 2018)
FIGURE 2. A. Stachys annua subsp. annua (Akçiçek 5559); B. S. distans var. cilicica (Akçiçek 5527); C. S. diversifolia (Akçiçek 5595); D. S. inanis (Akçiçek 5630); E. S. maritima (Akçiçek 5624); F. S. distans var. distans (Akçiçek 5807); G. S. munzurdagensis (Akçiçek 5332).
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Stachys diversifolia Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient
Akçiçek, Ekrem 2020 |
Stachys diversifolia Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient
1853: 80 |