Gypsophila munzurensis
Gypsophila munzurensis
Munzur'un nefesi
Annual. Stems 60–100 cm high, erect, glabrous at the base, dichotomously branched from 1/3 stem, branches of inflorescence glandular hairy above the nodes. Leaves decussate, lanceolate, acute, semiamplexicaule, 2.5–10.0 × 0.6–2.6 cm, glabrous. Inflorescence large, many flowered, dichasial. Pedicel capillary, up to 5 cm long, glandular hairy at the base. Bracts 1–2 mm long, leafy, linear-lanceolate, acute, glabrous. Calyx 3.0–4.8 mm campanulate-turbinate, glabrous, incised nearly to 1/3; teeth ovate, acute to apiculate, with crowded crystals. Petal 8–10 × 1.5–2.0 mm, linear-oblong, truncate-retuse, white with purple veins on the lower half. Stamens 10, shorter than petals. Ovary globose, with two divergent styles. Capsules exceeding the calyx, 4–6 mm long, ovoid. Ovules 14–16. Seeds orbicular-reniform, acute tuberculate, dark brown to black, 1.4–1.5 × 1.5–1.6 mm. June‒July.
Endemic.