Peucedanum akalinae
Peucedanum akalinae
Elmalı çakşırı
Erect, green, one-stemmed perennial herb. Stem up to 160 cm tall, 5–9 mm diameter at base, completely glabrous, striate. Rootstock woody with long dense fibrous collar and also long petiole remains. Leaves green, mostly basal, with the remains of old leaf bases. Basal leaves 42–76 cm long, 9–20 cm wide, including petiole; lamina 23–38 cm long, 9–20 cm wide, obovate in outline, 5–6-pinnate; lobes 9–30 × 0.5–0.75 mm, linear; petiole 19–38 cm long, equalling to 2/3 the length of lamina ; sheath 13–16 cm long. Middle and upper cauline leaves similar to basal, but reduced; lamina 6–30 cm long, 4–12 cm wide; sheaths as long as or half the length of petiole. Inflorescence paniculate in the middle part of stem, mostly composed of sterile flowers; verticillate fertile inflorescence in the upper part of stem. Umbels sessile or on a peduncle up to 5 mm long, with 8–12 rays 1–4 cm long; bracts 6–7, linear-lanceolate, entire, 3–7 mm long, herbaceous, persistent in fruiting time. Umbellules 10–20-flowered, pedicels 1–4 mm long at flowering time, 3–8 mm long at fruiting time; bracteoles 5–7, linear-lanceolate, entire, 2–4 mm long, herbaceous, inflexed. Sepals up to 0.5 mm, ovate, margin hyaline, acuminate at the tip. Petals white, glabrous, 1–1.5 × 1 mm long, obovate, obtuse at the base, emarginate at the tip, strongly incurved at apex, attached to petal blade. Filaments 1.5–2.5 mm long, anthers ± oblong, 0.5–0.75 mm long. Stylopodium shortly conical, styles up to 0.6 mm long. Styles up to 2.5 mm long in fruit reflexed. Mericarps ovate-oblong, 9–10 × 4–4.75 mm, depressed dorsally, brown when ripe; dorsal ridges vaguely, filiform; lateral wings 0.3–0.6 mm wide; dorsal vittae 1 per vallecula, 1 per costa, commissural 4.
Biology:―Flowering time is from June to July and in fruit from August to September.
Endemic.