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Published In: Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information, Royal Gardens, Kew 1921: 217. 1921. (Bull. Misc. Inform. Kew) Name publication detailView in Biodiversity Heritage Library
 

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Contributor Text: M. QAISER AND S. NAZIMUDDIN
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: May-June.
Type: Type: Garwhal, Strachey & Winterbottom 7 (K.).
Distribution: Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Himalayas from Jhelum to Garhwal, Kashmir. Ladak, India, Iran.
Map Location: A-7 Chitral State, Barum glacier, 12000 ft. 26.6.56 I.I. Chaudhri 165 (RAW); 9 miles from Shagrum on way to Trichmir mountain 26.8.81 Kamal Akhtar Malik & S. Nazimuddin 1763 (KUH); Rosh Gol. 22.8.81 Kamal Akhtar Malik & S. Nazimuddin 1686 (KUH); B-7 Kashmir, Gurias to Chorwan, clefts of cliffs. 8-9000 ft. July 2, 1919. R.R. Stewart 4339 (KUH); Sind Valley ± 6000 ft. Sept. 3, 1940 R.R. Stewart 21358 (RAW); Minimarg rocks 9000 ft. 80. August 30, 1939. R.R. & I.D. Stewart 18341 (KUH).

 

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A dwarf decumbent shrub, few cm in height, thorny, thorn at the end of branches, leaves alternate, clustered, 1.8-6 x 1-4 cm elliptic, obtuse, obscurely serrate, glabrous, petiole c.2 mm long, ± pubescent. Flowers solitary axillary, 4-merous greenish, minute, pedicel c. 2 mm long. Calyx lobes ovate-tringular, as long as the tube. Petals minute, narrowly linear. Disc glabrous, stamen exceeding the petals, style 3-fid. Fruit 2-5 mm long, obovoid, black, 3-lobed, seeds c. 2 mm long, somewhat ovoid in shape, slightly grooved bifid at the apex.
 
 
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