Rindera lanata

 

Rindera lanata

 

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Erect perennial herb with stout, tapering taproot. Stems simple or rarely branched in lower part, 15-55 cm, sparsely hairy to glabrous. Basal leaves long-petiolate, ovate, oblong or linear, lamina 20-150 x2-25 mm, acute to obtuse, base attenuate into petiole, softly tomentose or pilose, without tuberculate-based trichomes, or glabrescent with numerous calcified tubercles; lower cauline oblong or linear, attenuate at base, upper broadly ovate, acuminate, amplexicaul. Cymes numerous, forming a very large terminal corymb. Pedicels greatly enlarging in fruit. Calyx 3-5-8 mm, lobes ± ovate, very densely white-lanate. Corolla pink, drying deep blue, 7-12 mm, campanulate-cylindrical, tube 1/3 –1/4 x limb. Faucal appendages subquadrate, apex emarginate. Stamens included, filaments all equal, 2/3-1 1/2 anther length. Style 7-16 mm, usually exserted. Nutlets ± orbicular, 14-26 x 15-23 mm, smooth, wing with smooth or undulate often blue margin, without glochids.
 1. Basal leaves oblong, elliptic or ovate, 25-140 x 5-25 mm  var. lanata
 1. Basal leaves linear or linear-lanceolate, 20-130 x 2-12 mm  var. canescens
Soviet Armenia, N. Iraq, N.W. & W. Iran. Ir.-Tur. element. 
 
 
Tunceli
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Van
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Van
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Van
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var. canescens
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