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Published In: Voyage dans l'Inde 38, pl. 44. (Voy. Inde) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView 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-September.
Type: Type: Kashmir, 3500 m, Jacquemont (P-not seen, untraceable).
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan, Hazara; Kashmir; W.Tibet, 8000-17000 ft.
Map Location: B-7 Hazara, 8000 ft., 23.5.1896, Duthie 19362 (K); B-8 Thajwas near Sonamarg, 10500 ft., Ludlow & Sherriff 7909 (BM); Ladakh, W.Koelz 6190 (G); Zanskar, 15000 ft.. Thomson s.n. 1.7.1848 (K); B-9 Kashmir: Dras valley, 10000-11000 ft., Duthie 13709 (K); West of Leh, 11000 ft., Thomson s, n.1852 (K); Baltal, 9500 ft., Thomson s.n. 27.9.1848 (K); Ibid, R.R.Stewart 9934 (RAW); Liddar valley, near Shishnag, 12000-13000 ft., Duthie 13337 (K); Marpo La, West of Dras, 10000-15000 ft., R.R.Stewart 22279 (K); Zoji Pass, 11000 ft., R.R.Stewart 3762; 6723 (K;RAW); Shishnag, upper Lidder valley, 11000-12000 ft., R.R.Stewart 8419 (RAW;K); Baltistan, above Dras, 11000-12000 ft., Duthie 13775 (BM;E).

 

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Perennial herb. Root stock woody. Stem erect, internodes generally well differentiated, pilose, hairs black and white, spreading. Leaves stipulate, stipule encircling the stem, pilose, hairs white. Leaf imparipinnately compound ; c. 2.5-11.0 cm long, covered with long and spreading hairs; petiole c. 0.8-4.5 cm long, leaflets opposite, sessile, c. 4-13 mm long, c. 1-5 mm broad, elliptical, entire, acute, pilose on both sides, hairs spreading. Flowers in peduncled heads; peduncle c. 3.5-15 cm; bracts c. 6-8 mm long, pilose. Pedicel c. 1 mm long, pilose. Calyx c. 8-9 mm long, pilose, teeth c. 4-5 mm long. Vexillum c. 13-14 mm long. Fruit stipe c. 1 mm long, glabrous, fruit c. 11-13 mm long, tapering at both ends, pilose, hairs black and yellow.
 
 
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