Convolvulus cantabrica
Convolvulus cantabrica
Çadırçiçeği
Woody-based perennial, stems prostrate, erect or ascending, occasionally divaricately branching, 10-45 cm, ± hirsute with adpressed or spreading hairs. Lower leaves oblong-spathulate, 2-4 x 0,7-1,5 cm, with petiole 2 cm or longer; upper sessile, oblanceolate to linear, adpressed-hairy with some spreading hairs. Flowers terminal and axillary in 1-4-flowered long-peduncled loose cymes. Outer sepals spreading-hairy, ovate-oblanceolate, 6-8 x 4 mm, acuminate. Corolla pink, very rarely white, 2-2,5 cm. Ovary hairy. Fl. 4-8. Macchie, edge of Pinus brutia woods, rocky and turfy slopes, chalky, clay and shale hanks, roadsides, s.l.-1700 m.
Mediterranean area, Balkans, Caucasia, N., W. & C. Iran.