Carlesia sinensis explained

Carlesia sinensis is a species of flowering plant in the Apiaceae and is the only member of the genus Carlesia. It is endemic to eastern China.[1]

Description

The species can grow anywhere from tall. Its taproots are thick. The leaves are in size and their ultimate segments are linear with dimensions of . The upper leaves are reduced in size and are 3-parted. The umbels (clusters of flowers) measure in width and their umbellules are many-flowered. The peduncles (main stalks of the inflorescence) measure . The rays normally number 7-12 but can be as numerous as 20 and measure in length. The bracts have dimensions of by and the bracteoles are long. The pedicels are long. The sepals measure . The fruits measure around .[2]

The species flowers and fruits from July–September.

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Endemic Genera of Seed Plants of China . Tsun-shen Ying . Yu-long Zhang . David E. Boufford . illustrated . Science Press . 1993 . 9787030037879 . 86.
  2. Web site: Carlesia sinensis in Flora of China @ efloras.org. www.efloras.org. 2018-11-21.