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Published In: Illustrations of the Botany ... of the Himalayan Mountains ... 267. 1835. (Ill. Bot. Himal. Mts.) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: May-July. Fruit: September-October.
Type: Type: “Kemaon versus Himalayam”. Wallich 2831 (K, isotype).
Distribution: Distribution: Western Himalaya, from Pakistan to Kumaon.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Common in the hills up to the subalpine zone, 2000--3000 m, all over the northern parts of Pakistan. Sometimes cultivated in gardens for flowers, leaves used as fodder for goats.
Photo: Syringa emodi Wall. ex Royle (Photo)
Map Location: B-7 Hazara: Changla Gali, 8000 ft., Mohindar Nath 317 (RAW), 9000 ft., R.R. Stewart 4097 (K); Dunga Gali, 8000 ft., R.R. Stewart 431 (RAW); M.A. Siddiqi, Y: Nasir and F. Grohmann 5930 (RAW); Birangali—Miranjani, 9000 ft., ,J.R. Drummond 21962 (K); Shora Dacca, H. Deane, s.n., June 1907 (K); Bhouja, Kagan, Inayat and Duthie, s.n., 12th July, 1899 (K) ; Kaghan Vy. near Naran, c. 8000 ft., J.R. Drummond 21961 (K) ; Naran, 8000 ft., Hassan ud Din 3065 (RAW); Swat: Sho Nala, 8000-9000 ft., R.R. Stewart and A. Rahman 25206 (RAW); West of Kalam, 8000 ft., R.j. Rodin 5659 (K, RAW); Chitral: Ziarat, 7400 ft., Harriss 16362 (K) ; C-6 Kurram Vy., 7000 ft., H. Collett 8 (K) ; J.E.T. Aitchison 722 (K); Sufukoh, above Parachenar, 5000--12000 ft., ,J.F. Duthie, s.n., June 1898 (K); B-8 Kashmir: Sonamarg, 9000 ft., H.H. Rich 1101 (K); R.R. Stewart, s.n., July 1912 (RAW), July 1922 (RAW); Bedori, 9000-10000 ft., R.R. Stewart and E. Nasir 23957 (RAW) ; Badwan, 8300 ft., R.R. and I.D. Stewart 1926 (RAW); Sharda to Kel, 6000 ft., R.R. and I.D. Stewart 17805 (RAW) ; Tragbal, 9500 ft., R.R. and I.D. Stewart 4231 (RAW) ; C-8 ,Jammu hills, s.n. 31st May, 1848 (K); Kishtwar, s.n. 19th June, 1848 (K).

 

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Shrub up to 5 m high. Bark of branchlets silver-grey, lenticellate. Leaves up to 9 cm long and 5 cm broad, entire, elliptic-oblong, shortly acuminate, base acute, coriaceous, dark green and glabrous above, whitish beneath, slightly pubescent when young; venation prominent, closed. Flowers scented, in dense thyrsoid panicles usually arising from a terminal bud, with basal leaves. Corolla white or purple, tube 1 cm long, lobes shorter, valvate, linear-oblong, hooded at the tips. Anthers about one-half exserted. Capsule 15 mm long, 4 mm broad, cylindrical, acute, slightly curved, opening into 2 halves.
 
 
 
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