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Published In: Bot. Ergeb. Waldem. Reise 159. (Bot. Ergeb. Waldem. Reise) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl.Per.: June-September.
Type: Holotype: Himalaya, Hoffmeister (B-destroyed).
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan (Punjab, N.W.F. Province, Baluchistan); Afghanistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Astragalus subumbellatus sensu Baker (Fl.Brit.Ind.2:119.1876) is different from the present species. For further, discussion see Ali (l.c. 1958).
Map Location: B-6 Seven miles from Peshawar, towards Khyber Pass, R.J. Rodin s.n. 20.3.1952, (K); Chitral Dist.: Bombrait, Y. Nasir 5164 (RAW); B-7 Hazara, J.L. Stewart 119 (K); Hazara, Naushera, Duthie 21231 (K); Nathiagali, S.I.Ali 402 (KUH); Swat, Gulibagh M.A. Siddiqui & Zaffar Ali 3790 (RAW); 4 miles from Pir Baba on way to Saidu Sharif sandy clay soil, Sultanul Abedin 8331 (KUH); C-5 Waziristan, J.L. Stewart 527 K to K (K); C-6 Kohat, Drummond 21916 (K); D-4 Ziarat, Lace 4035 (E); Crookshank 195; 222(K); Ziarat, near Sandeman tangi, M. Qaiser 2482 (KUH); Ziarat, + 8000 ft., Zaffar Ali 4831 (RAW); Ibid, Y .Nasir & Zaffar Ali 5804 (RAW); D-5 Distt. Loralai: Between Mekhtar and Murga, S.M.A.Kazmi 1884 (KUH); E-4 Kalat: Between Surab and Kalat, S.M.A.Kazmi 1311 (KUH).

 

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Prostrate herb, many radiating branches from the base, stem densely pubescent, hairs white, appressed. Leaf imparipinnately compound, petiole c. 5-20 mm long, white pubescent, rachis c. 10-20 mm long, pubescent, leaflets 11-17, c. 2-5 mm long, oblong, obtuse, glabrous above, pubescent below, petiolule less than 1 mm long; stipules c. 1-2 mm long. Inflorescence an axillary pedunculate raceme, peduncle c. 2.0-6.0 cm long, pubescent. Bracts c. 1 mm long, pubescent. Pedicel c. 1 mm long. Calyx c. 4 mm long, pubescent, teeth c. 2.5 mm long. Corolla whitish blue. Vexillum c. 6.5-7 mm long. Keel c. 6.5 mm long. Wing smaller. Fruit c. 7-9 mm long, falcate, 6-8-seeded, white pubescent; stipe c. 1.0-1.5 mm long.
 
 
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