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Published In: Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 12: 379. 1848. (Prodr.) 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: I.C. Hedge
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: April.
Type: Type: [Pakistan E-4 Sibi] "in regno Cabulico" Griffith 212, 494 (K!).
Distribution: Distribution: Endemic.
Comment/Acknowledgements: One of the few Nepeta species growing in the hottest parts of Pakistan, it is characterized by the procumbent-ascending stems, the densely villouslanate inflorescence heads and the U- or V-shaped areoles. Known from only a few gatherings.
Map Location: C-6 Mianwali: Rawal lake, near Mianwali, Siddiqi & Nasir 3272, 7343 (RAW), Siddiqi & Zafar Ali 3730 (E, RAW); E-4 Sibi: Beebeeanee [Bibi Nana], Dadhar to Mach, S of Bolan pass, Griffith s.n. (K).

 

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Herbaceous greyish white perennial with a woody rootstock. Stems procumbent-ascending, c. 20 cm, densely covered with long flexuose-villous white eglandular hairs, leafy below. Leaves broadly ovate to semiorbicular, c. 10 x 10 mm, serrate, broad truncate, acute to rounded, densely covered with long white hairs; petiole up to 8 mm. Inflorescence of several distant densely white villous-lanate many-flowered globose congested sessile verticillasters. Bracts linear-subulate, c, 7 mm. Pedicels subabsent. Calyx 5-6 mm, densely white lanate-villous; throat oblique; teeth curved, linear-subulate up to 3 mm. Corolla 8-9 mm, light blue. Nutlets pale brown, 1.3 x 0.7 mm, narrow ellipsoid, finely depressed-tuberculate with a U-V-shaped areole extending 2/3 of the nutlet length, mucilaginous on wetting.
 
 
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