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Published In: Prodromus Florae Nepalensis 194. 1825. (Prodr. Fl. Nepal.) Name publication detailView in BotanicusView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: YASIN J. NASIR
Contributor Institution: National Herbarium, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Two varieties can be distinguished:

 

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Perennials with stout, woody root stock covered by fibrous remains of leaves from previous years. Scape 12-35 cm high, l ike the petioles with patent hairs. Basal leaves numerous, with long softly hairy petioles, blades upto 7 cm wide, suborbicular to reniform in outline, ternate, segments cuneate, obovate to suborbicular, abruptly tapering towards the base, more or less densely covered with long appressed hairs or sparsely so, 2-3-lobed in the distal half, lobes incised to incised-dentate. Involucre usually small, sometimes far removed from the solitary (rarely 2-3) terminal flower, composed of three spathulate 3-fid leaves, usually connate at base. Flowers white to purplish or golden, smaller or sometimes larger than the involucre in diameter. Sepals 10-21 mm long, oblong-elliptic to obovate, with long hairs on outer surface. Anthers yellow, filaments flattened. Carpels densely covered by long antrorse hairs. Achenes small, ovoid, with a glabrous beak.
 

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1 Basal leaves upto 7 cm wide, ± densely covered with appressed hairs. Flowers smaller than involucre in diameter 4 Anemone obtusiloba D. Don var. obtusiloba
+ Basal leaves 2-3 cm wide, sparsely covered on upper surface with appressed hairs. Flowers usually larger than the involucre in diameter 4 Anemone obtusiloba var. potentilloides
 
 
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