Saponaria orientalis

Saponaria orientalis

 Deli sabunotu

Annual herb, divaricately branched, 8-25 cm, with glabrous leaves, otherwise with an indumentum of glandular hairs of varying density. Leaves oblong-lanceolate, shortly petiolate. Inflorescence loose, many-flowered. Bracts often recurved. Pedicels erect-spreading, as long as, or rarely shorter than, the calyces. Calyx oblong-cylindrical, 5-8 mm, with very short acute teeth, with an indumentum of long, capitate, glandular hairs, sometimes also with very short glandular hairs. Petals rose or pink, linear, retuse or bifid, 6-9 mm. Capsule oblong-cylindrical, slightly longer than the calyx. Fl. 4-8. Rocky slopes, screes, fallow fields, 400-2000 m.
Greece , Caucasia, N. & W. Iran, Khorassan. 
 
 
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