— 161 — 



phyllo 1, staminibus 3.. 4. Nux, ad dextr. in magnit. nat. 5. Nucis apex. 6 Pili stellati 

 (2—6 +). 



3. Corispermum nitidum Kiiin Schult., Ost. FL, 2. Aufl.,I, 7 (1814) et Additin Linnaea, 

 XXXn (1863), 359; Rom. Schult., Syst., I, 45; Reich., Fl. Germ., 584; Koch, Syn. fl. Germ.,604; 

 ed. II, 694; Neilr., Fl. Nied. Ost., 284 et Diagn. Ung., 108; Beck, Fl. Nied. Ost., 839; Moqu. in 

 DC, Prodr., XIII 2, 141; Sturm, Deutschl. FL, Heft 67; Fenzl in Ledeb., FL Ross., UI 2, 761; 

 Wohlf., Syn. FLDeutschl., HI, 2221. — C. tenue Link in Spreng., Jahrb. fiir Gewachsk., I 8, 29 

 (1818). — C.microspemmm Host, Fl. Austr.,I, 319 (1827) sec.aut.— C.hjssopifolium y.micro- 

 car29»>w Neilr., FI. Wien, 192(1846). Annuum, parce stellato-pilosum, glabrescens, saepe rubes- 

 cens. Caulis divaricato-ramosus, — 40 cm altus. Folia linearia, mucronata, carnosula, —1 mm 

 lata. Flores longe spicati; spicae inf ra vel demum saepe laxiflorae. Bracteae superiores late ova- 

 tae vel subrotundae, subabrupte acuminatae vel cuspidatae, in margine late scariosae, nuces 

 aequantes vel iis breviores, saepius glabreseentes. Perianthii phylla 3 (fide Kit. 1, Neilr. 1 — 2, 

 Koch 2) posticum majus, 2 lateraHa saepe lobata. Stamina 8 — 5. Nuces 3 — 3-5 mm longae, 

 ovales, in margine anguste alatae, ala integra, in apice bidentata. Gracilitate, glabritie, 

 bracteis supremis abrupte acumiuatis vel cuspidatis et nucibus saepe brevioribus, perianthii 

 phyllis constanter 3, nucibus subrotundis minoribus a C hyssopifolii formibus distinguendum. 



Ludit: 1. typicum Beck, L c, 339. Tota planta viridis. — 2. purpurascens Host, FI. 

 Austr.,I 318 pro spec. Vidi orig.; Moqu. in DC, Prodr., L c, 141; Beck, l. c. Tota planta intense 

 rubra vel purpurea. — C. cernuum Kit. (ubi?) fide Kitt., Taschenb. Fl. DeutschL, 3. Aufl., 822 

 est forma caulium apicibus nutantibus. In ditione nostra f. tenuifolium (Fenzl, I. c, 762) 

 foliis linearibus v. filiformibus occurrit. 



Corispermum nitidum crescit in arenosis, glareosis, incultis florae ponticae. Austria 

 inf.: in valle Danubii prope Stockerau, Vindobonam usque ad Gr. Enzersdorf, in planitie 

 Marchfeld. Moravia? (f. Neilr.). Hungaria copiose, plurimum in arena mobili planitiei 

 in Comit. Moson, Pozsony, Gy(5r, Kom^rom, Esztergom, Pest-Pilis, Tolna, Somogy, Bacs, 

 Csanad, Banat etc. Transsylvania (? sec. Simonkai), Croatia, Serbia, Rossia merid., Trans- 

 caucasia, Sibiria. Floret mens. Aug. — Oct. 



Exsiccatae: Reich., Exs., nr. 1474; Schultz, Herb. norm., nov. ser., nr. 598 (immixto 

 C" canescente); Kovats, Exs., nr. 77. 



Tab. 284. Corispermum nitidumKit. l.Planta minorfructifera. 2. Flos. 3. Perianthium. 

 4. Nux cum bractea, ad dextr. in magnit. natur. (2 — 4 -f-). 



4. Corispermum canescens Kit. in Schult, Ost. FL, 2. Ausg., I, 7 (1814) et Add. in 

 Linnaea XXXII (1863), 361; Rom. Schult, Syst, I, 45; — C. MarschallH Fenzl in Ledeb., 

 FL Ross., III 2, 762; Neilr., Nachtr. zu Maly's Enum., 79. Annuum, plurimum copiose stellato- 

 pilosum. Caulis erectus, simplex vel virgato-ramosus, — 70cmaltus. Folia linearia, mucronata, 

 sui-sum sensim in bracteas ovato-lanceolatas demum ovatas acuminatas nuces superantes 

 transformata. Spicae densi-, basi vel rarius omnino laxiflorae. Perianthii phylla vel 1 — 2 

 minima, saepe incisa. Stamina 1, 3 (rarissime 5 fide Fenzl). Nuces 3 — 5 mm longae, 

 rotundae, in margine late alatae; ala diaphana, denticulata, utrinque emarginata, in 

 medio excisurae apicaHs dentibus 2 (stylorum basibus) praedita. 



Variat: 



a) typicum (Tab. nostra 285, Fig. 1—7) — C. canescens Kit, 1. c; Rom. Schult, Syst 

 I, 45; Moqu. in DC, Prodi-., XHI 2, 141; Neih-., Diagn. Ung., 108; SadL, FL Pest, ed. II, 2. 



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