Cerastium glomeratum
Cerastium glomeratum
Boynuzotu
Annual. Stems ascending to erect, hirsute-pilose, 5-30 cm. Leaves spathulate to broadly elliptic to almost orbicular, obtuse, pilose. Inflorescence congested, many-flowered. Bracts completely herbaceous. Pedicels shorter than to as long as the calyx, glandular-pilose. Sepals 3-5 mm, oblong-lanceolate, with scarious margins, glandular-pilose and with a tuft of long, eglandular hairs at and exceeding the apex. Petals c. ½ as long as the sepals, , claws pilose, capsule 1 ½ -2 x longer than calyx, opening by teeth with revolute margins. FI. 3-6. Fields, orchards, slopes, s.I.-850 m.
Cosmopolitan.