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Published In: Biologicheskii Zhurnal Armenii 23(2): 90. 1970. (Biol. Zurn. Armen.) Name publication detail
 

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Synonym Text: Chrysanthemum griffithii C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. 148. 1876; R. R. Stewart, Ann. Cat. Vasc. Pl. W. Pak. & Kashm. 731. 1972; Matricaria spathipappus C. Winkl. in Acta Horti Petrop. 10: 85. 1887; Pyrethrum griffithii (C. B. Clarke) Buser in Boiss., Fl. Or. Suppl. 299. 1888; Spathipappus griffithii (C. B. Clarke) Tzvelev in Fl. URSS 26: 262. tab. 10, fig. 1. 1961; Podlech in Rech. f., Fl. Iran. Comp. IV. 158: 148. t. 144. 1986.
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: July-August.
Type: Holotype: Afghanistan, W. Griffith 1150 (Herb. Late East Ind. Comp. 3191) (K!).
Habitat: Crevices in rocks, morains of Tirich Mir Glaciers, gravel beds, shallow slopes from 3000 to 4000 m.
Distribution: Distribution: Central Asia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India (Himalayas), and China (Xizang).
Map Location: A-6 East side of south Barum glacier, Tirich Mir, consolidated glacial moraine, 10,500 ft., Porter A9 (K); Madaklasht, 9000 ft., Toppin 526 (K); Dras, 9000 ft., T. Thomson s. n. (K); Ibid, 10-12000 ft., R. R. Stewart 22318(K); Barum Gol, Shokor Shal, 3500 ft., 7.7.1950, Wendelbo s. n. (K); A-7 Chitral Dist.: Agram-Arkari Gol, 3000-4000 m, J. D. A. Stainton 2614 (BM); Swat Dist.: Mahoo Dund/Ushu Valley, 2800 m, Grohmann 6244 (KUH); 15 miles from Burawai on way to Gilgit, Kamal & Qaiser 413 (KUH); Naltar Lakes, 12000 ft., R. R. Stewart 26243 (K); B-8 Matyan, Ladakh road, Kashmir, ± 11000 ft., R. R. Stewart 9973 (K); Dras valley, 10-11000 ft., 22.8.93 (K); B-9 Suru, Kashmir, B. B. Osmaston 161 (K).

 

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Shrublet, up to 45 (-50) cm tall, with several, erect to ascending, green arachnoid hairy branches from the woody, c. 1 cm thick rootstock. Leaves on short to long petioles, absent or reduced in the upper parts, arachnoid hairy to glabrescent, lower oblong or oblong-ovate, 20 – 40 mm long, bi- or tripinnatisect into linear, 0.5 – 1 mm wide, mucronulate ultimate segments, uppermost reduced, linear, entire. Capitula solitary at the apices of branches. Involucre napiform or broadly hemispherical, 10 – 15 (-18) mm across, 3-4-seriate, phyllaries externally green , whitish puberulous, imbricate, outermost triangular-lanceolate, narrowly brownish membranous on margins, acute, inner oblong, twice as long as outermost, broadly brown membranous and lacerate on margins, acute to obtuse. Ray-florets female, sterile, tube compressed, with oblong, 7 – 10 x 3 – 4 mm, 3-dentate white ligule. Disc-florets bisexual, with 5-dentate, 3 – 4 mm long, apically dilated, sparsely punctate glandular corolla tube. Cypseals narrowly obconical, 3 – 3.5 mm long, shortly curved, 5-costate, punctate-glandular. Pappus obliquely entire, 1.5 – 2.4 mm long.
 
 
 
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