ACERACEAE Acer monspessulanum L. cineroscens(Boiss.) Yalt


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- Kabul Edilen İsim: Acer monspessulanum L. subsp. cinerascens (BOISS.) YALT.
- Yaygın İsimleri:
- Ömür: Çok Yıllık
- Yapı: Odunsu
- Hayat Formu:
- Çiçeklenme: 4-5
- Habitat: kayalık kireçtaşı yamaçlar
- Yükseklik: 1100-2000
- Endemik: Endemik Değil
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- Türkiye Dağılımı: D., G. ve GD. Anadolu
- Dünya Dağılımı: K. Irak, B. ve G. İran, G. Transkafkasya
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- Bulunduğu Kareler: B9, C8, C9
- Bulunduğu Şehirler: BİTLİS, HAKKARİ, MARDİN
- Toplayıcı: N.Demirkuş
- Toplayıcı Numarası: 5934
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Tanım
A. monspessulanum L,, Sp. PL 1056 (1753). Map 49, p. 515.
Shrub or small tree up to 7(-12) m. Young branches glabrous, pubescent or villosulous. Leaf blade 3-lobed to ½-? (sometimes 5-lobed or coarsely dentate on sterile shoots), 1.1-6 x 1-7.8 cm, rounded or subcordate at base, lobes triangular-ovate to ovate-oblong, entire or ± denticulate, subcoriaceous, lower surface glabrous, pubescent or tomentose; petiole glabrous, pubescent or tomentose, 5-10 cm, not lactiferous. Flowers in erect, shortly pedunculate, more than 5-flowered corymbs. Fruit wings nearly parallel to divaricate (angle between the outside edges of the wings 20-85°), 14-22 x 5-11 mm; nutlets not compressed, rounded, glabrous, pubescent or tomentose; loculus hairy or glabrous. Fl. 4-5. A very variable species. Five subspecies can be recognised in Turkey; other taxa occur in Iran.
1. Loculus (inside) glabrous; sepals not ciliate; leaves glabrous subsp. monspessulanum
1. Loculus (inside) hairy; sepals ciliate; leaves glabrous or hairy beneath .
2. Nutlets glabrous; leaves glabrous or shortly pubescent beneath
3. Leaves glabrous on both sides
4. Leaf blade divided to f, usually less than 3.5 cm, middle lobe narrowly oblong-ovate, 7-15 mm broad at base subsp. microphyllum
4. Leaf blade divided to halfway, more than 3.5 cm, middle lobe broadly ovate, 17-25 mm broad at base subsp. ibericum
3. Leaves shortly adpressed-pubescent on the lower surface (leaf shape as in subsp. ibericum, 2-6 cm) subsp. cinerascens
2. Nutlets ± tomentose; leaf tomentose beneath subsp. oksalianum
subsp. cinerascens (Boiss.) Yalt. in Notes R.B.G. Edinb. 28: 10 (1967). Syn: A. cinerascens Boiss., Diagn. ser. 1(4): 29 (1845)! A. assyriacum Pojark. in Act. Inst. Bot. Acad. Sc. Fasc. 1: 145 (1933). Ic: Schneider, I11. Handb. Laub. 2: f. 158, 159 (1907). Rocky limestone slopes, 1100-2000 m.
Type: In Persia australi prope urbem Schiraz, Kotschy 37 (K!).
B9 Bitlis: Reşadiye to Kotum, 2000 m, D. 22375! Van: 15 km N of Şatak, D. 22986a! C6 Maraş: Ahir Da., 1200 m, Balls 924! C8 Mardin: 5 km E of Mardin, 1100 m, D. 28598! C9 Hakkari: Zab gorge, 40 km S of Başkale, D. 23846!
N. Iraq, W. & S. Iran, S. Transcaucasia. Ir.-Tur. element. A very similar specimen has been seen from Algeria.A. monspessulanum
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