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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Page créée avec « The plant has a characteristic appearance with short rigid spine-like side branches to the stiff woody spinescent main stem. Leaves and bracts are typically obtuse, the lo... »&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;Nouvelle page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;The plant has a characteristic appearance with short rigid spine-like side branches to the stiff woody spinescent main stem. Leaves and bracts are typically obtuse, the lower leaves petiolate. Flowers are solitary (rarely paired) axillary, usually much exceeding the rather inconspicuous bracts. At one extreme a few specimens (Collenette [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/AZD1152-HQPA.html Barasertib] 5351, Rechinger 9886, Chaudhary 3467, Omar et al. 43961) have acute leaves and bracts, clearly approaching Convolvulus oxyphyllus. At the other extreme, specimens with obtuse, undulate leaves and bracts are found (Collenette 1851, 5332, 7874, Mandaville 7850). Collenette 1851 is especially close to the type of Convolvulus hamrinensis. 174. Convolvulus kotschyanus Keywords: Plantae, Solanales, Convolvulaceae Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient. 7: 23. 1846. (Boissier 1846: 23). Figure 24, t. 20�C27 Figure 24. 1�C6 Convolvulus jordanensis 1 Leaf 2 bracteole 3 outer sepal 4 inner sepal 5 stamen 6 ovary and style. From Robertson 120 (K) 7�C13 Convolvulus spicatus 7 leaves 8 bracteole 9 outer sepal 10 middle sepal 11 inner sepal 12 stamen 13 ovary ... Convolvulus gonocladus Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Orient. 7: 22. 1846. (Boissier 1846: 22). Type. IRAN, Kotschy 207 (holotype G; isotypes P!, W!). Convolvulus haussknechtii Boiss., Fl. Orient. [Boissier] 4: 102. 1875, p.p. illegitimate superfluous name for both Convolvulus gonocladus Boiss. and Convolvulus pyrrotrichus Boiss. (1846) cited in synonymy; specimens from Iran (Boissier 1875b: 102). Type. Various syntypes. Type. IRAN, Shiraz, Kotschy 357 (holotype G; isotypes BM 001014562!, C, E!, GOET, HAL, JE, L, [http://www.selleckchem.com/products/XL184.html Cabozantinib in vitro] OXF!, P!, W!). Description. Weakly cushion-forming plant with a woody rootstock, from which arise ascending [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATP7A ATP7A] stems to 45 cm, vegetative parts pilose with somewhat stiff spreading hairs. Basal leaves 3�C8 �� 0.5�C0.9 cm, oblong-oblanceolate, acute, entire, base long-attenuate and petiole-like up to 4 cm in length; stem leaves 2�C5 �� 0.5�C1 cm, oblanceolate to oblong, acute, entire, base cuneate to attenuate. Flowers in sessile (above) or shortly pedunculate (below) 2�C3-flowered axillary heads; bracts usually&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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