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Published In: Bulletin de la Société Impériale des Naturalistes de Moscou 15: 126. 1842. (Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Synonym Text: Chrysanthemum sect. Richteria (Kar. & Kir.) C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. 146. 1876; Pyrethrum sect. Richteria (Kar. & Kir.) Tzvelev in Schischk. & Bobrov, Fl. USSR 26: 237. 2000 (Engl. transl.); Tanacetum sect. Richteria (Kar. & Kir) Podlech in Rech. f., Fl. Iran. Comp. IV. 158: 106. 1986.
General/Distribution: Species 3, distributed in Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Mongolia, China (Xinjiang and Xizang) and Himalayas.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Represented in Pakistan by the following species.

 

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Shrublets with woody rootstock and stem base, tomentose or sometimes glabrescent, branches covered with sheathing leaf bases. Leaves alternate and in basal rosette, usually twice pinnatisect, with narrow lobes. Capitula heterogamous, radiate, solitary at apices of long peduncles. Involucre napiform, phyllaries with dark brown margins. Receptacle convex, glabrous. Ray-florets female, fertile, with oblong, white to pink ligules. Disc-florets with cylindrical, 5-lobed, gradually widening corolla tube. Cypselas finely 5-10-ribbed, sessile glandulose. Pappus corona-like, c. half as long as the corolla, dissected into 6 – 10, terminally brown, obovate lobes.
 
 
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