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Silene or not?
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March 18, 2010, 07:07:52 AM »
I found this high up (3500m) in the mountains of eastern Turkey.
But what is it, any suggestions?
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Quote from: Hoy on March 18, 2010, 07:07:52 AM
I found this high up (3500m) in the mountains of eastern Turkey.
But what is it, any suggestions?
Trond, when I first saw this, it reminded me of a Gypsophila I grew from the MacPhail and Watson expedition to Turkey in 1977, Gypsophila briquetiana, which is still available in some nurseries. I looked at the Van Flora site, and found photos of Gypsophila adenophylla that look like your plant. There are more than 50 Gypsophila species in Turkey (only a few are pictured on the Van Flora site), over 100 Silene, and even Saponaria and Lychnis are possibilities, but my first guess is Gypsophila, amd maybe the species adenophylla.
http://vanherbaryum.yyu.edu.tr/flora/famgenustur/caryo/gypsophila/gad/index.htm
http://vanherbaryum.yyu.edu.tr/flora/famgenustur/caryo/gypsophila/gad/pages/Gypsophila%20adenophylla%20BARK_%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20_jpg.htm
http://vanherbaryum.yyu.edu.tr/flora/famgenustur/caryo/gypsophila/gad/pages/Gypsophila%20adenophylla%20BARK_%20%20%20%20%20%20%20_jpg.htm
http://vanherbaryum.yyu.edu.tr/flora/famgenustur/caryo/gypsophila/gad/pages/Gypsophila%20adenophylla%20BARK_%20%20%20%20%20_jpg.htm
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Re: Silene or not?
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March 19, 2010, 12:27:55 PM »
As you say, Mark, it is lots of possibilities. I considered
Gypsophila
but my flora had none like this. But maybe
G. adenophylla
is right. The mountains (many volcanoes) of Eastern Turkey are separated by many miles so a lot of different populations may exist.
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