| Helianthemum ADANS. Helianthemum nummularium (L.) MILLER subsp. nummularium (L.) MILLER
 Ömür:  Çok yıllık
 Yapı:  yarıçalı
 Hayat formu:
 İlk çiçeklenme zamanı:  4
 Son çiçeklenme zamanı:  8
 Habitat:  kayalık yamaç, kıyı
 Minimum yükseklik:  1000
 Maksimum yükseklik:  2100
 Endemik:  -
 Element:  ?
 Türkiye dağılımı:  K., G. ve O. Anadolu
 Genel dağılımı:  O. ve K. Avrupa, Balkanlar, G. ve O. Rusya, Kafkasya
 Bulunduğu kareler:A2 A3 A4 A5 A7 A8 A9 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 C5 C6
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    | H. nummularium (L.) Miller, Gard. Dict., no. 12 (1768). Coode & Cullen in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 26: 198 (1965). Syn: H. chamaecistus auct. mult. non (?) Miller, Gard. Dict., no. 1 (1768).Suffruticose perennial, often straggling, lax. Indumentum variable, but not
 usually hispid-setose. Leaves very narrowly elliptic to oblong, not or scarcely
 revolute. Inner surface of inner sepals glabrous. Petals yellow. Four subspecies
 may be recognised:
 1. Leaves green on both surfaces subsp. ovatum
 1. Leaves white-tomentose, at least on the lower surface
 2. Plant very canescent, stems white-tomentose subsp. lycaonicum
 2. Stems green though hairy; only the lower leaf surfaces canescent
 3. Petals 8-13 mm; leaves (3-)5-8 mm broad subsp. tomentosum
 3. Petals 6-9(-10) mm; leaves 3-5(-7) mm, broad subsp. nummularium
 subsp. nummularium. Syn: Cistus nummularius L., Sp. PI. 527 (1753); H. vulgare.
 Gars. var. discolor Reichb., Fl. Germ. Exc. 714 (1832); H. chamaecistus subsp.
 nummularium (L.) Gross., Pflanzenr. 14 (IV.193): 84 (1903); H. nummularium
 subsp. vulgare (Gars.) Hayek, Prodr. Fl. Balc. 1:493 (1925). Fl. 4-8. Rocky
 slopes, banks, 1000-2100 m.
 Described from Montpellier (Hb. Linn. 689/54!).
 Scattered, absent from the E. A2 Bursa: Ulu Da., Aucher 2000! A3 Bolu: Mt. above Mudurnu, 1300 m, D. 37093! A4 Zonguldak: Kel Tepe above Karabük, 1700 m, D. 38870! A5 Sinop: Çangal Da. above Ayancik, 1050 m, D. 38254! B5 Kayseri: Bakir Da., above Kisge, 1800 m, D. 19361! C5 Içel: Gülek (Külek), Kotschy 789! C6 Hatay: Düldül, 2100 m, Haradj. 2400! Is.: Chios, Orphanides 871!
 C. & N. Europe, Balkans, S. & C. Russia, Caucasia.
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