Draba stellata, Jacq.
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26. D. stellata Jacq. , Enum. Stirp. Vindob. 113 (1762).
Stems up to 8 cm, stellately hairy below. Basal leaves 4-8 mm, oblanceolate, mostly entire, stellate-canescent and cibate; cauline leaves 0-2, often toothed. Inflorescence 3- to 12-flowered; petals 3-5-6- 5 mm; filaments slightly dilated at base. Silicula 6-10 cm, lanceolate-elliptical, glabrous; style 1 -2 mm; stigma capitate. Calcareous mountain rocks. • E. Alps. Au It Ju.
D. simonkaiana Jâv. , Bot. Közl. 9: 281 (1910), endemic to the S.E. Carpathians in Romania, differs from D. stellata in its smaller petals and its 2-lobed stigma. Its status is doubtful.
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Draba stellata
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1964 |
D. stellata
| Jacq. 1762: 113 |
