Galium scopulorum
Galium scopulorum
Gürün yoğurtotu
Distinguished from G. kurdicum by its longer, more lanate indumentum; usually broadly ovate or elliptic to suborbicular, cuspidate leaves 8-10 x 4-7 mm, in whorls of 4-5; more reduced, few-flowered inflorescence with glabrous to sparingly hairy, 1-3 mm pedicels; subrotate corollas, with c. 0.2 mm tube; and elongate ellipsoid, lanate mericarps, to 2.5 mm. Fl. 8. Calcareous cliff ledges, c. 1400 m.
Endemic. Ir.-Tur. element.