Linum alpinum
{{Short description|Species of flowering plant}}
{{Speciesbox
| name = Alpine Flax
| image = Linum alpinum (35407832095).jpg
| image_caption = Flowers of Linum alpinum subsp. alpinum
| genus = Linum
| species = alpinum
| authority = Jacq., 1762
| synonyms_ref =
| synonyms = {{species list
|Adenolinum alpicola|Rchb.
|Adenolinum montanum|Rchb.
|Adenolinum pyrenaicum|Rchb.
}}
}}
Linum alpinum, the alpine flax, is a species of perennial plant belonging to the Linaceae family.
Etymology
The Latin genus name Linum means thread, where as the species name alpinum means from the Alps.
Subspecies
Subspecies include:[http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/fa988df1ad8f790dc40eaffde8d146ccCatalogue of life]
- Linum alpinum subsp. alpinum Jacq., 1762
- Linum alpinum subsp. bertolonii Guarino & Pignatti
- Linum alpinum subsp. collinum (Guss. ex Boiss.) J.-M.Tison
- Linum alpinum subsp. gracilius (Bertol.) Pignatti
- Linum alpinum subsp. julicum (Hayek) Hegi
- Linum alpinum subsp. laeve (Scop.) Nyman
- Linum alpinum subsp. pirinicum A. Petrova
Distribution and habitat
This orophyte species occurs in central and southern Europe and western Asia, in rocky lawns, limestone hills and mountains of Pyrenees, Alps, Apennines, Rhodope Mountains and Urals, at an elevation of {{convert|1400|-|2500|m|abbr=on}} above sea level.[https://www.tela-botanica.org/bdtfx-nn-39369-synthese Tela Botanica] {{in lang|fr}}
Description
Linum alpinum has stems erect or recumbent, densely leafed, reaching an average of {{convert|10|-|50|cm|abbr=on}} in height. This plant is glabrous and woody at the base. It has alternate leaves that are linear-lanceolate, up to {{convert|2.5|cm|abbr=on}} long, and sessile. The hermaphrodite, rather large flowers with radial symmetry are blue, yellow at the bottom, with a diameter of {{convert|2|-|3|cm|abbr=on}} and with erect or slightly inclined pedicels, in loose clusters each containing one to eight flowers. Sepals are unequal, with three veins at the base, 5–7 mm long. The petals are 12–20 mm long, three-four times longer than sepals. The fruits are capsules 6–8 mm long. Each fruit compartment contains a blackish seed.Pignatti S. - Flora d'Italia – Edagricole – 1982. Vol. II, pag. 20 {{in lang|it}} This species is quite similar to Linum leonii and Linum ockendonii.[https://www.infoflora.ch/de/flora/linum-alpinum.html Info Flora] {{in lang|de}}
Biology
This perennial plant blooms from May to August. The flowers are bent before flowering, where as floral peduncles remain erect after flowering. Typical pollinators are insects (bees, bumblebees, wasps, hoverflies, etc.).
Gallery
File:Lin en Vanoise 73.JPG|Plant of Linum alpinum
File: Linaceae - Linum alpinum subsp. julicum.JPG|Close-up on a flower of Linum alpinum subsp. julicum
File:Linum alpinum sl7.jpg|Fruit with seeds
File:Atlas der Alpenflora (Plate 111) (6312027130).jpg|Illustration from Atlas der Alpenflora (1882)
References
{{Reflist}}
- Conti F., Abbate G., Alessandrini A., Blasi C., 2005 - An annotated checklist of the Italian vascular flora - Palombi Editori
External links
{{Commons}}
- [https://canope.ac-besancon.fr/flore/Linaceae/especes/linum_alpinum.htm Canope-ac Besancon]
- [https://www.florealpes.com/fiche_lindesalpes.php Flore Alpes]
- [http://www.gerhard.nitter.de/Steckbriefe/Linum-alpinum.html Photos of Linum alpinum alpinum]
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