Dianthus microlepis (lat.) - a species of dicotyledonous plants of the genus Carnation ( Dianthus ) of the family Carnation ( Caryophyllaceae ). The species was first described by the Swiss botanist Pierre Edmond Boissier in 1843 [2] .
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Distribution, description
Distributed in Bulgaria , Greece and in the east of the Republic of Macedonia [3] .
A perennial herbaceous plant 2–10 cm high. It blooms in June-September [4] .
The number of chromosomes - 2n = 30 [5] .
Synonyms
Synonymous names [2] :
- Dianthus brachyanthus schur
- Dianthus microlepis f. alba delip. & Dimitrov
- Dianthus microlepis var. degenii stoj. & Acht.
- Dianthus microlepis subsp. degenii ( Stoj. & Acht. ) Peev & Zlatkova
- Dianthus microlepis var. musalae velen.
- Dianthus musalae ( Velen. ) Velen.
- Dianthus pumilio Degen & Urum.
- Dianthus pumilus Friv. ex boiss.
Notes
- ↑ About the conditionality of specifying the class of dicotyledons as a higher taxon for the group of plants described in this article, see the section “APG Systems” of the article “Dicotyledons” .
- ↑ 1 2 Dianthus microlepis Boiss. - The Plant List
- ↑ Dianthus microlepis information from NPGS / GRIN Archived August 19, 2014.
- ↑ The Bulgarian flora online - Dianthus microlepis: (inaccessible link)
- ↑ Tropicos | Name - Dianthus microlepis Boiss