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Published In: Botanicheskii Zhurnal (Moscow & Leningrad) 68(10): 1418. 1983. (Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad)) Name publication detail
 

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Contributor Text: S. I. Ali and I.G. Levichev
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: April-June
Type: Holotype: Pago Parkent 22 III 1981 e bulbis ab auctore Junio 1979 in reservato Sary-Czelek (Tian-Schan Occidentalis, jugum Czatkalense) lectis enatus, I. Levichev (LE!).
Distribution: Distribution: Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan; N. India, Nepal.
Comment/Acknowledgements: See also the comments under Gagea lowariensis.
Map Location: B-7 N.W. Himalaya, Hazara, Kagan valley, 9000 ft. 13.5.1896 Inayat 20212 (CAL); B-8 Kashmir and Western Tibet, Pir-panjal, 6.5.1847, J.E. Winterbottom 92 (CAL); W. Himalaya, Lidarwal - Liddar valley, 27.5.1901, Inayat (J.E.Duthie) 25765/a (LE); N.W.Himalaya, Kashmir, Srinagar, 5500 ft, 24.5.1934, Miss Limpscombe 1498 (KUH); Gilgit, Haltar Lakes, 17000 ft, 20.7.1954, R.R. Stewart 26319 (BM); Kashmir, Thajiwas (a.m.), rocky area recently freed from snow, 7.6.1971, N.K.B. Robson 2027 (BM); Kashmir, East of Srinagar, Lidder valley near the foot of the Kolhoi glacier, 4265 m, 28. 6. 1976, Janet Maxwell 5 (E: photo LE, RAW); B-9 North West Himalaya, Baltistan, Ghondokoro glacier, ± 13500 ft. 7. 7. 1955, E. Nasir & G. L. Webster 6021 pro parte (RAW).

 

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Plants with narrow basal and wide subinflorescence leaves, forming groups with prevalence of juvenile specimens. Bulb up to 10 mm in diameter, obliquely-dro p-shaped, engirdled on perimeter by more or less dense group of bulbils. It is covered by black-brown, coriaceous tunics. Bulbils brownish-black, numerous, semi-dro p-shaped or semi-dro p-faceted, basal bulbil larger than the others. Peduncle 5-10(15) cm in height, triangular-roundish in T.S., furrowed. Basal leaf single, angular-flat, exceeds the inflorescence, up to 7 mm broad, lanceolate-linear, longitudinally furrowed. Leaves on peduncle alternate, lower usually surpasses the inflorescence, 9-14 mm broad, widely-oblanceolate, gradually narrowed in 3-7 mm long apical cusp, linear. Inflorescence shortly-branched, flowers on long pedicels. Tepals 10-16 mm long, 2-3 mm broad, lanceolate, yellow, greenish-purple outside, elongating and pointed at anthesis, after flowering gets longitudinally rolled-up. Anthers yellow, oblong, dehiscence oviform. Ovary obovate, shortly stipitate. Capsule up to 3 times shorter than the perianth, three-rayed, obpyramidal, on very short stipe. Seeds orange-brown, terete, curved.
 
 
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