Chamaenerion dodonaei
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Russian namesScientific: Иван-чай Додонея Иван-чай узкий Кипрей Додонея Taxonomy
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Botanical descriptionArne Strid "Mountain Flora of Greece" Chamaenerion dodonaei Kost. is a synonym of Epilobium dodonaei Vill. Chamaenerion dodonaei (Vill.) Schur ex Fuss is a synonym of Epilobium dodonaei Vill. Cited by LINNAEUS from N Europe and probably based on Swedish material. Syn.: Chamaenerion angustifolium (L.) SCOP., Fl. Cam. ed. 2: 271 (1772); Chamerion angustifolium (L.) HOLUB in Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 7(1): 86 (1972). Stems 50-100(-200) cm, erect from a creeping rhizome, often forming extensive stands. Overwintering by persistent rhizome parts. Leaves alternate, 5-20 x 1-3 cm, narrowly lanceolate, acute, entire, glabrous. Inflorescence a long, manyflowered raceme; upper bracts gradually smaller; flower-buds deflexed. Flowers slightly zygomorphic. Sepals very narrowly ovate to linear, apiculate, ± dark pinkish-purple. Petals 10-13 mm, obovate, obtuse or shallowly emarginate, purplish to reddish-pink or rarely white. Stamens in young flowers turned upwards, later downwards; filaments 9-15 mm; anthers 2.5-4 mm. Style 10-20 mm, in young flowers when still unripe directed downwards, when ripe turned upwards; stigma deeply 4-lobed. Fruiting pedicels 7-20 mm. Capsule 40-100 mm, densely eglandular-hairy. Seeds 1.1-1.4 x 0.3-0.45 mm, with a dark neck c. 0.1 mm long, appearing smooth at low magnifications; chalazal hairs 8-12 mm. Open woods and meadow slopes up to 2200 m, often on roadsides. Flowering June to August. A common species throughout the temperate and subarctic parts of North America, Europe and Asia; rare and only on mountains in S Europe. Different chromosome numbers have been reported, and a division into two subspecies has been proposed on these grounds. Subspecies angustifolium should then have 2n = 18, ssp. circumvagum MOSQUIN 2n = 36 and 54. The morphological distinctions seem rather doubtful and the Greek material has not been cytologically examined. Therefore no subdivision is proposed here. STEREA ELLAS: Dhirfis (RECHINGER 1961: 363), Giona SW Kaloskopi!, Iti!; S PINDHOS: Karava (QUEZEL & CONTANDRIOPOULOS 1965b: 68); N PINDHOS: Epano Arena!; NORTH CENTRAL: Vitsi!, Vourinos!, Olimbos!, Voulgara!, Pieria!, Voras (Pefkoton!), Near Pisodherion (QUEZEL & CONTANDRIOPOULOS 1968:26); NORTHEAST: Cholomon (VOLIOTIS 1967:87), Belles!, Pangeon!, Vrondous!, Falakron (AKEROYD & PRESTON in litt.), Rodhopi (Elatia!), Vertiscos (PAVLIDES 1982: 137), Sithonia (PAVLIDES 1976: 81). 2. E. dodonaei VILL., a species of C and S Europe, N Anatolia and W Iran, is like no. 1 but lower, with linear leaves only 2-5 mm broad, the inflorescence with fewer flowers and larger bracts. E. dodonaei occurs at low and moderate altitudes in Sterea Ellas, S Pindhos, N Pindhos and North Central, sometimes ascending along roads and tracks, rarely to c. 1900 m as on Gramos! Источник: Mountain flora of Greece p. 648. Indications in Red Lists (4)Республика Армения (2011) Республика Молдова (2015) — as Chamerion dodonaei Украина, Львовская область (2015) Украина, Хмельницкая область (2012) — as Chamerion dodonaei Indications in floristic lists (3)Флора НПП "Подільські Товтри" (Аборигена фракція), Україна, Хмельницька обл. Флора Хотинської височини (Аборигена фракція), Україна, Чернівецька обл. Web resourcesГербарий (plant.depo.msu.ru)Complain Фотографии гербарных образцов Гербарий (oxalis.br.fgov.be)Complain Фотография гербарного образца Text to cite the pageChamaenerion dodonaei (Vill.) Kostel. // Плантариум. Растения и лишайники России и сопредельных стран: открытый онлайн атлас и определитель растений. [Электронный ресурс] URL: https://www.plantarium.ru/page/view/item/10057.html (дата обращения: 17.11.2024). Chamaenerion dodonaei (Vill.) Kostel. // Plantarium. Plants and lichens of Russia and neighboring countries: open online galleries and plant identification guide. URL: https://www.plantarium.ru/lang/en/page/view/item/10057.html (accessed on 17 Nov 2024). |
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