Polygonatum glaberrimum K.Koch

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PLANTS OF THE CAUCASUS (GEORGIA)
CONVALLARiACEAE
Polygonatum glaberrimum K. Koch
det. N. Lachashvili
The Republic of Georgia. Tbilisi. Lake Kus-tba area, ca.
500m SE o the lake, ca. 41°41'45 N, 44°45'7 E, ca. 830 m.
(coordinates from hand-held GPS). Forest. Querceto-
Fraxinetum. Quercus iberica, Fraxinus exelsior, Campanula
alliariifolia, C. rapunculoides, Swida australis, Geum urbanum.
Perennial, rhizomatous. Stem 40-60cm, glabrous, angled.
Leaves shortly petiolate, ovate-lanceolate, gradually tapered
to acute apex. Perianth gradually expanded towards apex,
teeth glabrous at tips. Berry black.
Nikoloz Lachashvili 141	07 June 2005
The New York Botanical Garden (NY)
in Collaboration with
N. Ketskhoveli Institute of Botany, Georgian Academy of Sciences
03959761