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Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Type: Type: Described from the Himalayas.
Distribution: Distribution: Afghanistan, USSR, Baluchistan in W. Pakistan and the Hima¬layas.
Comment/Acknowledgements: A species found in the Northern mountainous region of the Himalayas and Baluchistan from 1-3000 m. Plants in Swat grow at a lower altitude and have filiform leaf segments while those from Kashmir have linear leaf segments.
Illustration: Prangos pabularia Lindl. (Illustration)
Map Location: B-6 Chitral: Bombrait Vy., 9000 ft., Y. Nasir 5081 (RAW); Barum Village, I. Chaudhari 203 (RAW); B-7 Swat: Saidu-Maina Rd., 3000 ft., R.R. Stewart 27441 (RAW) ; Guligram-Marguzar Rd., E. Nasir & M.A. Siddiqi 4416 (RAW) ; Marguzar Rd., R.R. Stewart 27961 (RAW, E); B-8 Kashmir: Chorwan, Gilgit Rd., 8500 ft., R.R. Stewart 19640 (RAW) Chillam to Gudai, Webster & Nasir 6417 (GH, RAW); Kamri, Duthie, 24.8.92 (E); D-4 Baluchistan: Kand State Forest, Dick-Peddie 23 (RAW); Singarh, Harsukh 20533 (K).

 

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Plants c. 1 m tall. Leaves glabrous or papillose, 4-6-pinnate; segments fili¬form to linear, 1-3 cm long. Involucre of 5-6 linear bracts. Rays 10-15, stout, 4-10 cm long in the fruiting stage. Involucel of 5-6 linear bractlets. Calyx teeth usually conspicuous. Flowers pedicels 5 mm long. Petals yellow. Fruit oblong, 1-1.5 cm long; ridges broad, undulate, 8-10 times transversely folded; vittae minute, numerous. Inner seed face fusiform in outline, deeply grooved; groove T-shaped.
 
 
 
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