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Published In: Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 16: 1158. 1847. (J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal) 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)
Type: Type: W. Pakistan, Baluchistan, Sibi, Bugti hills, Vicary (K).
Comment/Acknowledgements: Cleome rupicola differs from Cleome oxypetala and Cleome glaucescens in its all over glandular Indumentum and broader, ovate or suborbicular, obtuse petal blade and often shorter fruits with thinner walls.
Illustration: Cleome rupicola Vicary (Illustration)
Map Location: C-6 Bannu, Drummond 15085 (E) ; Waziristan, mt. Shah Budi n, 610 m, J. L. Stewart 95 (E) ; E-5 Sibi, Bugti hills, Vicary s.n. (K) ; Sibi, Lace (E) ; D-4 Zahree Stocks 1110 (K) ; E-4 Boltan pass, on limestone rocks, Griffith 1426 (K) ; F-3 Kalat, 22 miles from Panjgur, on way to Nag, dry sandy soil near wheat field, fls. dark brown, seeds silvery hairy, Sultanul Abedin & Abrar Husain 6801, 6802, 6803, 6804 and 6805 (KUH) ; 23 miles from Basima on way to Sorab, fls. yellowish-brown, Sultanul Abedin & Abrar Hussain 6972 (KUH) ; near Basima, fls. yellow, Sultanul Abedin & Abrar Hussain 6943 (KUH) ; 10 miles from Nag on way to Basima, Sultanul Abedin & Abrar Hussain 6889 (KUH) ; F-4 Dada Dist.: Between Sehwan and Laki Shah saddar, stony mound, not common, 6.4.59, Jafri 2689 (KUH, E) ; Laki Shah saddar, rocks near sulphur spring, Jafri 2753 (KUH).

 

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Perennial, up to 50 cm tall with woody base, branched from below, more or less densely glandular all over, more so in the upper parts. Leaves simple, ovate-elliptic, petiolate, entire, basal sometimes forming a rosette; blade 10-40 mm long, 7-20 mm broad, glandular, more or less 3-nerved, fleshy, petiole 1-2 (-4) cm long in the lower leaves, much shorter in the upper leaves, glandular hairy. Inflorescence 20-30-flowered, bracteate below, increasing up to 30 cm in length in fruit. Flowers 6-7 mm across, deep yellowish-brown; pedicel 10-15 mm long, becoming horizontal in fruit, thin, glandular. Sepals 1-1.5 mm long, 0.7 mm broad, more or less triangu¬lar, densely papillose or glandular. Petals 5-7 mm long, 2-3 mm broad, blade broadly ovate or suborbicular with very short claw, usually dark-veined, apex more or less obtuse. Stamens 6, about as long as the petals. Fruit 20-40 (-45) mm long, (3-) 4-6 (-8) mm wide, oblong-linear, abruptly ending into a style (not narrowed towards the apex) very variable in length and breadth, pendulus, compressed, sparsely glandular, valves somewhat thin with reticulate veins and clearly indicating more or less two rows of comparatively larger seeds; stipe 12-(-4) mm long; style about 1 mm long; seeds many, about 2 mm in diam., densely hairy (hairs easily removeable or falling off).
 
 
 
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