Erysimum sintenisianum
Erysimum sintenisianum
Köşeli zarifeotu
Syn: E. alpestre
Perennial herb, somewhat caespitose. Stems ascending-erect, 5-15 em, somewhat canescent, with an indumentum of. bifid hairs. Lower leaves forming rosettes, oblanceolate-spathulate, entire, or with one or two small teeth at each side; stem leaves similar or somewhat narrower; all with an indumentum of predominantly 2-fid hairs, but usually a few 3-5-fid hairs present as well. Flowers almost sessile. Sepals 4-6 mm. Petals bright pale yellow, 7-10 mm. Siliquae spreading, flexuous, terete to 4-angled, canescent with 3-5-fid hairs, 15-25 mm. Style 2-4 mm, stigma bifid. Fl. 4-7. Screes, rocky slopes, 1300-4300 m.
Endemic; Ir.Tur. element