Black-cinnamon ( lat. Nigella oxypetala ) is an annual herbaceous plant of the family Ranunculaceae ( Ranunculaceae ).
| Chernushka acute-flaky |
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| Order : | Ranunculanae Takht. ex Reveal , 1993 |
| View: | Chernushka acute-flaky |
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| International scientific name |
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Nigella oxypetala Boiss. , 1841 |
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Distribution and EcologyIt is found in Iran , Iraq , Libya , Syria , Turkey , the Caucasus , and Crimea . [2]
It grows in crops, on the steppe slopes.
Botanical DescriptionThe stalk is naked, very granular, more or less branched.
Cirrus leaves dissected into a few linear lanceolate lobes.
Sepals are yellow, up to 1-1.5 cm long, ovate-lanceolate; petals - small nectaries .
Fruit - leaflet , flattened flat, 1-1.5 cm long, greenish yellow, shiny; seeds are squeezed.
ClassificationTaxonomy
Species chernushka acutely included in the genus Chernushka ( Nigella ) of the subfamily Ranunculoideae of the family Ranunculaceae of the order Ranunculales .
| 9 more families (according to APG II System ) | | about 40 more births (according to APG II System ) | |
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| the order of buttercups | | | subfamily Ranunculaceae | | | view Chernushka acute-flaky |
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| Department of Flowering, or Angiosperms | | | family Ranunculaceae | | | clan chernushka | | |
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| another 44 order flowering plants (according to APG II System ) | | 4 more subfamilies | | about 25 more species (according to APG II System ) |
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Notes- β For the conventionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Dicotyledonous article .
- β According to the GRIN website (see plant card).
Literature- Flora of the USSR : in 30 tons / hl ed. V.L. Komarov . - M .; L .: Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR , 1937. - T. 7 / ed. volumes B.K. Shishkin . - S. 65 .-- 792, XXVI p. - 5200 copies.