Apiaceae



Trinia scabra
BOISS. ET NOE

Trinia scabra
BOISS. ET NOE

Trinia scabra
BOISS. ET NOE

Trinia scabra
BOISS. ET NOE

Trinia HOFFM.
Trinia scabra BOISS. ET NOE
Ömür: İki yıllık
Yapı: ot
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 5
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 7
Habitat: kayalık yamaçlar, otlaklar
Minimum yükseklik: 1000
Maksimum yükseklik: 2800
Endemik: endemik
Element: İran-Turan
Türkiye dağılımı: Karasal Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Türkiye
Bulunduğu iller
Bulunduğu kareler :A5 A6 A8 A9 B6 B8 B9 B10

 
T. scabra Boiss. & Noe in Boiss., Diagn. ser. 2(2): 73 (1856). Figure 7, p. 277.
Erect biennial with much branched, puberulous or glabrous ridged stems 15-45 cm. Leaves 2-pinnate, ultimate segments ovate, usually deeply divided into 2-20 mm linear lobes, margins and veins usually scabrid, petioles with broad membranous wings. Rays 4-10, unequal, 0.3-1.5 cm (-5 cm on female plants). Bracts 0-1. Bracteoles 1-3, ± linear, unequal, up to c. 2 mm. Pedicels 0-10(-15) mm, unequal on female plants, ± equal on male. Flowers occasionally monoecious. Fruit 3 x 2.5 mm, glabrous or scabrid. Fl. 5-7. Rocky slopes,pastures, 1000-2800 m.
Type: [Turkey B6 Sivas] in montanis circa Sivas, vi 1851, Noe.
Inner Anatolia. A5 Amasya: Ak Da., 1000 m, Bornm. 1889:2205. A6 Tokat: Artova, 1400 m, Bornm. 1889:2219. A8 Gümüşane: Bayburt, 1862, Bourgeau! Erzurum: Tortum, Calvert. A9 Kars: Kars, 1800 m, D. 29568! B4 Ankara: above Bala, 1400 m, Watson et al. 2612! B6 Adana/Maraş: Zamanta-su and m. Dededagh, Bal. B8 Erzurum: Aras ri'ver gorge, 1700 m, Tobey 2101! B9 Ağri: Suluçem (Musun) to Balik G., 2150 m, D. 47321! Van: Güzel De. pass, 34 km from Başkale to Hoşap, 2800 m, D. 45948! B10 Kars: Pamuk Da., 20 km from Iğdir to Doğubayazit, 1600 m, D. 43864! Ağri: 34 km E. of Doğubayazit, 1750 m, D. 43961!
Endemic? Ir.-Tur. element. The nomenclature of this species needs to be investigated, together with that of the Caucasian T. leiogona (C. A. Mey.) Schischkin, recorded in Grossh., Fl. Kavk. 7: t. 75 (1967) from Turkey A8 Erzurum and A9 Kars. It differs from T. scabra in having no bracteoles and no indumentum. No specimens from Turkey have been seen.