Mercurialis annua

 

Mercurialis annua

 

Parşen
 
 
Glabrous or subglabrous annual. Stems 5-50 cm, much-branched, with 2 branches from base. Leaves ovate to elliptic-lanceolate, 1-7.5 x 0.3-3.5 cm, crenate-serrate, teeth usually sparsely ciliate; petioles 0.1-1.5 cm. Stipules ovate-deltoid, 1 mm. Male inflorescences 2-9 cm, Male calyx lobes pale yellow-green, translucent. Female flowers 2-4 per axil, shortly pedicellate. Ovary and fruit sparingly to evenly tuberculate, each tubercle bristle-tipped. Fruit 3-4 mm wide. Seeds ovoid, grey, shiny, minutely rugulose-tuberculate, 2 mm. Fl. 2-7. Limestone slopes, Pinus forest, phrygana, waste places, s.l.-1100 m.
Europe, N. Africa, W. Syria, N. Iraq, Syrian Desert, N. & C. Iran, Sinai, Arabia. Naturalized in S. Africa, N. America & the West Indies. 
 
 
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