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Published In: Tableau des provinces situées sur la côte occidentale de la Mer caspienne 113. 1798. (Tabl. Prov. Mer Casp.) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
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Type: Type: Described form Southern Russia.
Distribution: Distribution: South Europe, Middle East, Afghanistan, Central Asia, W. Pakistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: A plant of dry Artemisia and juniperus tracts. This and the following four species are all closely related and sometimes given subspecific or varietal rank under B. falcatum.
Map Location: B-6 Chitral: Ayun to Bombrait, A.R. Beg 1446 (RAW); C-7 Jhelum Dist.: Salt Range, Iftikhar s.n. 15.9.54 (RAW); D-4 Baluchistan: Quetta Vy., A.R. Beg s.n. (RAW); Ziarat, Lace 3372 (E).

 

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Perennial, shrubby, up to 70 cm tall; base woody. Stems 1 or more from the base. Basal and lower leaves linear, coriaceous, up to 12 cm long, 2-3 mm broad, veins 3-5, secondary veins obscure; upper leaves similar, shorter. Involucral bracts 3-5, short, linear. Rays 3-5, thin, unequal. Involucel of 5 linear bractlets, as long as the flowering pedicels. Fruit oblong, 3 mm long; ridges prominent: furrows 3-vittate; commissure 4-vittate.
 
 
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