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Published In: Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou 9: 22. 1836. (Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
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Synonym Text: A. sieversiana var. tibetica C.B.Clarke, Comp. Ind. 165. 1876.
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: June-September.
Type: Type: Described from India.
Habitat: An alpine aromatic species occurring above 4000 msl in Baltistan, Ladakh and Kashmir in gravel-mixed sandy-clay soils on mountain slopes.
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan, India, Sikkim and China (Xizang).
Map Location: B-9 Karzong, Baltistan, alt. 15000 ft., Sept. 13, 1936, Walter Koelz 9840 (NA); Kashmir, Rupshu, Debring, c. 15000 ft., Aug. 15-16, 1933, Walter Koeltz 6556 (MICH); Ladakh, Gia to Upshi, 27 June 1856, Schlagintweit 1425 (MEL); Tsultak, Ladak, Kashmir, in sand-clay soil, 16,000 ft., fls. purple madder, pl. scented, Aug. 1, 1931, W. Koelz 2482 (K); N. W. Himalaya, Kangi, 34° 15.0´ N, 76° 35.60´ E, Ladakh, 10-11,000 ft., July 1905, A. Meebold 885 (CAL).

 

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Perennial, strongly aromatic, silky-villose, densely tufted alpine herb with numerous, ascending, 8-12 cm long stems from horizontally creeping woody rootstock covered with dry broad leaf bases. Leaves silky-villose all over, sessile or with strong 4-5 mm long petiole; lamina flabellate, 4-6 x 6-8 mm,, bipinnatipartite to -sect into narrowly oblanceolatee, 2-3.5 x 1-1.25 mm, ± obtuse segments. Capitula heterogamous, few, usually 6-9, hemispherical, c. 7-8 mm across, subsessile, secund, remote in a simple raceme. Involucre 3-4-seriate, phyllaries sparsely hairy externally, all with broad, dark brownish-scarious margins, outermost narrowly ovate, c. 3 x 1.5 mm, acute; innermost narrowly obovate, c. 3 x 1.25 mm, obtuse. Receptacle flat, long hairy. Florets numerous, all fertile; marginal florets fewer than disc-florets, with c. 1 mm long, 2-dentate corolla; disc-florets with tubular, glandulose, c. 1.75 mm long, 5-toothed corolla. Cypselas c. 0.8 mm long, with lateral corolla scar, brown, glabrous.
 
 
 
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