Fabaceae


Astragalus schizopterus
Astragalus L.
Astragalus schizopterus BOISS.
Ömür: Çok yıllık
Yapı: ot
Hayat formu:
İlk çiçeklenme zamanı: 4
Son çiçeklenme zamanı: 5
Habitat: Pinus ve Quercus altı, bozulmuş zeminler
Minimum yükseklik: 100
Maksimum yükseklik: 1150
Endemik: endemik
Element: D. Akdeniz
Türkiye dağılımı: G. Anadolu
Genel dağılımı: Türkiye
Bulunduğu kareler:C3 C4 C5 C6
 
A. schizopterus Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(2): 1843. Syn: A. pinardi Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(9): 56 (1849)! Figure 2, p. 229. Map 49, p. 231.
  Mat-forming, scapose, perennial herb with a branched, woody caudex. Leaves 8-20 cm; leaflets 7-10 mm, elliptic to orbicular, sparsely short adpressed bifurcate-pilose below, glabrous above, glaucous, 7-15-paired; stipules c. 6 mm, lanceolate. Peduncles 7-15 cm. Inflorescence 3-6 x 3-5 cm, a lax globose to oblong 10-15-flowered raceme; flowers shortly pedicellate. Bracts c. 8 mm, linear-lanceolate. Calyx (14-)15-18 mm, tubular, sparsely adpressed black and white bifurcate-hairy, at least when young; teeth c. 5 mm, linear. Corolla creamy white, flushed with purple; standard 25-33 mm, sometimes attenuate above. Legume 30-45 x 3-4 mm, cylindrical, curved, keeled on the ventral side only, sparsely white adpressed bifurcate-pilose, often with dark blotches; beak 5-8 mm, straight. Fl. 4-5. Under Pinus and Quercus, disturbed ground, etc., 100-1150 m.
  Type: [Turkey C3/4] in Cilicia, Aucher 1333 (iso. K!).
  Mainly S. Anatolia. C3 Burdur: c. 40 km S of Burdur, Sorger 63-42-11! Antalya: Solima (Bey Da.), v 1845, Heldr. (type of A. pinardi)! C4 içel: Güzel Dere, 500 m, Siehe 1895:42! C5 Içel: d. Tarsus, nr. Gülek Boğazi, 820 m, Hub.-Mor. 14530! Hatay: Samandağ to Antakya, 100 m, Coode & Jones 680! Adana: Adana, 400 m, Balls 2099! C6 Adana: d. Osmaniye, Yarpuz to Yağlipinar, 1050-1150 m, Hub.-Mor. 14531! Hatay: Dörtyol, Kuzuculu to Bülke, 1000 m, Coode & Jones 426! Maraş: 8 km S of Andirin, 1000 m, Coode & Jones 1116!
  Endemic; E. Medit. element. Allied to A. glaucophyllus. According to Boissier, A. pinardi has attenuate standards and A. schizopterus does not. There is, however, a complete gradation from one form to the other. A record of A. schizopterus from A9 Erzurum: Oltu, cited in Fl. URSS 12:614 (1946), probably refers to A. czorochensis.