Heracleum platytaenium
Heracleum platytaenium
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Monocarpic, 1-2 m, coarse, strongly aromatic. Stem at least 2 cm diam. below, deeply sulcate, ± hirsute or even villose. Lower leaves ternate, trisect, or only pinnately lobed, lamina more than 25 cm long, glabrous to scabrid above, greytomentose below, the leaflets or primary divisions shortly lobed, the lobes broadly ovate or rounded, crenate-dentate. Upper cauline leaves with very broad, inflated, truncate to retuse, dentate sheaths. Rays 25-80, unequal, 3-18 cm, scabrid to hirsute. Bracteoles linear-lanceolate. Flowers white, shortly or prominently radiant. Ovary subglabrous to setulose. Fruits broadly obovate to suborbicular, 8-14 x 6-11 mm, often emarginate, shortly hirsute, setulose or glabrescent; dorsal vittae broadly clavate, 0,75-2 mm broad, 2/3-¾ as long as mericarp. Fl. 5-7. Mixed forest, rocky slopes, stream sides, banks, s.l.-1500 m.
Endemic. Euxine element?