Scientific name: | Carthamus glaucus M.Bieb. | |
Synonym name: | Carthamus syriacus (Boiss.) Dinsm., Carthamus syriacus (Boiss.) Čelak., Kentrophyllum syriacum Boiss | |
Common name: | Distaff Thistle, Glaucous Star Thistle | |
Hebrew name: | קורטם מכחיל | |
Arabic name: | عصفر | |
Family: | Compositae / Asteraceae, מורכבים |
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Life form: | Glandular annual | |
Spinescence: | Leaves, bracts | |
Spinescence: | Leaves, bracts | |
Stems: | Lanate-villous and sparsely arachnoid indumentumWith brownish to purplish spots | |
Leaves: | Basal leaves with up to 6 pairs of lobes; culine leaves lanceolate, pinnatifid with spiny margin | |
Inflorescence: | Capitula solitary on stems and branches; 13-15mm in diameter, ovoid | |
Flowers: | Hermaphtodite; corolla pinkish - purple, the lobes 4.5-6.5mm | |
Fruits / pods: | Achenes 3.5-4mm | |
Flowering Period: | May, June, July, August | |
Habitat: | Batha, Phrygana | |
Distribution: | Mediterranean Woodlands and Shrublands, Semi-steppe shrublands, Montane vegetation of Mt.Hermon | |
Chorotype: | Mediterranean | |
Summer shedding: | Ephemeral |
Derivation of the botanical name: Carthamus, from the Arabic verb qurtum [قرطم] "dye", in reference to the usage of safflower flowers for textile dyeing. glaucus, γλαυκοϛ bright, sparkling, gleaming; grayish, bluish-green (for plants, a white bloom on a leaf giving a gray-green appearance). Kentrophyllum, Greek kentron spur, spur-like leaf.
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