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Published In: Flora Boreali-Americana (Hooker) 2: 202, pl. 202. 1839. (15 Nov. 1839) (Fl. Bor.-Amer.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
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Contributor Text: J. RENZ
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: July.
Type: Type: N. W. America. “In the sub-alpine regions of Blue and Rocky mountains,” Douglas.
Distribution: Distribution: Himalaya Mts., eastwards to Nepal, Sikkim Bhutan; also in China and N. and Central America.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Commonly found in marshy places, near springs and rivers.
Map Location: A-8 Gilgit: Nomal-Chalat, R. R. Stewart s.n. (RAW); Baltistan, 2400-2700 m, Duthie 12075 (E); Gilgit, Winterbottom 956 (K).; Nomal-Chalat, 1750-2130 m, 11.6.1954, F. Schmid 1833 (G. RAW). B-7 Chitral: Bombrait, A. R. Beg 1431 (RAW); Ramboon Valley, above Chehandeh, 2400 m, Renz 10787! (Herb. Renz); B-7 Swat: Between Kulali and Kalam, E. Nasir & Siddiqi 1012! (RAW); around Kalam, 2000 m, Gogel! Renz 10241! (Herb. Renz); Chitral, Hassan Din 75 (RAW); B-7 Hazara Valley: below Kaghan, F.Schmid 247 (RAW); Kagan, 2200 m, Renz 10780 (Herb. Renz); Naran, 2450 m, Renz 10784! (Herb Renz); Naran, Anwar Ali 38 (RAW); B-9 Baltistan: Sailing to Kande, G. Webster & E. Nasir 5937 (RAW); Indus Vy., near Katzura, J. F. Duthie 12075 (E).

 

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Plants up to 90 cm, sometimes in large clusters. Stem glabrous. Leaves membraneous, flat, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, up to 15 cm long. Inflorescence loose, usually elongated up to 30 cm; rachis minutely pubescent. Lower bracts exceeding flowers. Flowers distant, spreading to pendent. Sepals green, veined with purple on outside, darker brownish-purple on the inside, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, up to 20 mm long. Petals slightly shorter, broadly ovate. Labellum up to 23 mm long, tinged with brownish-purple, with large hypochile and narrowly ovate epichile. Column including anther up to 9 mm long. Ovary sparsely pubescent, after flowering enlarged.
 


 

 
 
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