Hypericum rumeliacum subsp. rumeliacum (Nomenclature)
Diagnostic description:
Stems erect to ascending, with black-gland-dots on raised lines and sometimes elsewhere, sometimes glaucous. Leaves up to 30 mm long, narrowly oblong-elliptic to linear-lanceolate, mostly acute to subacute, with margins ± recurved to revolute and few laminar pale gland dots. Inflorescence (1–)3–11-flowered. Sepals narrowly ovate to narrowly elliptic or narrowly oblong, with fimbriae relatively long (up to half as long as width of sepal). Petals not red-tinged. Styles 5–9 mm, 1.7–3 × ovary. Capsule triangular-ovoid.
Cytology:
2n = 14 (Federov, 1969; van Loon & van Setten, 1982; Arda & Olgun, 1990), n = 7 (Nielsen, 1924).
Habitat:
Open rocky places; 100–1800 m.
Distribution:
Distribution as for species except southern Albania and central Greece.