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Published In: Flora Orientalis 1: 837. 1867. (Fl. Orient. [Boiss.]) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Type: Lectotype: Mount Sedder in Arabia, (Wadi Fatme) Schimper889 (G!). Isotype: (K!;BM!;P!); Syntype: Sind, Stocks 681 (G-Boiss).
Distribution: Distribution: India, Pakistan, Arabia and Ethiopia.
Comment/Acknowledgements: It occurs in Sindh and Baluchistan in Pakistan.
Illustration: Pavonia arabica Hochst. & Steud. ex Boiss. (Illustration)
Map Location: G-3 Bela Dist.: c. 3 miles from Hub Chauki on way to Bela, flowers pink, 10 cm long, S.Abedin 3734 (KUH); G-4 Dadu Dist.: Near Thana Bula Khan,5-25 cm long, flowers pink, M.Qaiser, A.Raza & A. Hussain 448,579,594,662 (KUH); Karachi Dist.: Malir, 10.11.1958, S.A.Naqvi s.n. (KUH); University Campus, Karachi, flowers pink, 14.9.1970, A.Husain (KUH); Manghopir, Karachi, common, stony hillock, flowers pink, S.M.H. Jafri 1515 (KUH); Drigh Road, Karachi, stony hillock, S.M.H. Jafri s.n. (KUH); Cape Monze, Karachi, 13.3.1968, Khush Gul s.n. (KUH); Sind, Stocks s.n. (K), Stocks 681(G-Boiss.).

 

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Undershrub, up to 30 cm tall, stellate pubescent, usually intermingled with simple, spreading hairs. Leaves oblong or oblong-ovate, 1-4.5 cm long, 0.7-3.5 cm broad, entire or dentate towards apex, obtuse or apiculate, rounded or truncate at base, stellate pubescent on both sides, scabrulous; stipule filiform, 3-4 mm long; petiole 0.7-2 cm long. Flowers axillary, solitary; pedicel 1.5-2.5 cm long, jointed near the apex, stellate pubescent mixed with simple, spreading hairs; epicalyx segments 10-12, 1-1.5 cm long, linear, stellate pubescent and with long, simple, spreading hairs. Calyx 5-7 mm long, fused below the middle or sometimes to the middle, stellate tomentose, nerved; lobes lanceolate, acute. Corolla 1-1.5 cm across, pink; petals c. 1 cm long, 0.7 cm broad, obovate, rounded, claw hairy on the margin. Staminal tube c.6 mm long, included, glabrous, filament present near the apex and at the base of tube, upper ones 1-2 mm long, lower ones 5-6 mm long. Fruit nearly globose, ± 7 mm across, vinous; mericarps, 5,4 mm long, dorsally 3-4 mm broad, radially 2 mm broad, wingless or shortly winged. Seed 1 in each mericarp, dark brown, 2 mm long, 1.5 mm broad.
 
 
 
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