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Published In: Diagnoses Plantarum Orientalium Novarum, ser. 1 5: 13. 1844. (Diagn. Pl. Orient., ser. 1,) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: I.C. Hedge
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: March-April.
Type: Type: Oman, ad radices montium regni Mascatensis, Aucher-Eloy 5210 (holo. G!; iso. W!).
Distribution: Distribution: Oman, S-Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Similar to Salvia santolinifolia, but more intricately and divaricately branched and with very few leaves.
Map Location: E-3 Baluchistan: Chagai, 60 km E Dalbadin, Lomond 153 (E); Rechinger 27284 (E, W); E-5 Baluchistan: Kalat, Mal Jhao to Awaran, Lamond 340 (E), Rechinger 276596 (W); F-3 Baluchistan: Mitha Singh, c. 30 km SE Panjgur, Ghafoor & Omer 1932 (KUH).

 

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Suffruticose intricately branched rigid herb. Stems, at least in summer, with few leaves, 15-30 cm tall, with a dense indumentum of very short eglandular hairs and numerous sessile oil globules. Leaves linear-oblong, crenulate, flat to convolute at margins, 5-10 x 1-3 mm, darkish green, below with eglandular pilose hairs and numerous sessile oil globules; petiole short, 2-8 mm. Inflorescence usually few-flowered (in our material), unbranched; verticillasters 2-4-flowered, approximating. Bracts and bracteoles present. Pedicels up to 3.5 mm in fruit and recurved. Calyx tubular in flower, c. 3.5 mm and 5 mm in fruit, with very long spreading tangled eglandular hairs and numerous sessile oil glands; teeth of upper and lower lips shortly mucronate. Corolla pale lilac or purple with darker markings on lower lip, c. 6 mm long; tube straight c. 4 mm, ± annulate; upper lip shorter than lower, straight. Lower theca fertile; staminodes distinct. Nutlets smooth, black, ovoid-trigonous, 1.5 x 1 mm.
 
 
 
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