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Published In: Hooker's Journal of Botany and Kew Garden Miscellany 4: 143. 1852. (Hooker's J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc.) 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: YASIN J. NASIR
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: March-April.
Type: Type: Baluchistan, Stocks 719 (K).
Distribution: Distribution: Turkey, N. Iraq, N. Syria, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Comment/Acknowledgements: Found in dry rocky areas from 1524-2438 m.
Illustration: Pistacia khinjuk Stocks (Illustration)
Map Location: A-8 Gilgit: Nomal-Chalt, 5500', desert rocks, R.R. Stewart 26396 (RAW, BM); Chitral: B-6 Mirkhani, 4-5000', Barrett s.n. (K); Birmoghlasht, 7-8000', M.A. Siddiqi & A. Rahman 26767 (BM); Ayun, M. Shah & D. Khan 2227 (E); Drosh-Chitral, 9th mile, Sultanul Abedin 7962 (KUH); Bombrait, 8000', on rocks, shrub-by, A.R. Beg 1570 (RAW); Brumboret Gol, 6800', Bowes Lyon 651 (BM); Meran, Chitral Gol, 30.6.1977, Hakim Khan s.n. (RAW); Gilgit: B-8 Yasin river bank, 6000', Giles 267 (K); C-6 Khyber Agency: Tirah, Harsukh 22 (K); Baluchistan: D-5 Harnai-Loralai, 18th mile, M. Qaiser & A. Ghafoor 1477 (KUH); near Shingarh, 6000', M. Shariq 7713 (PPFI-M); Loralai-Killa Saifulla, 41st mile, M. Nath 2265 (RAW); D-4 near Ziarat, 7000', M. Shariq 8032 (PPFI-M); Quetta Vy., ± 5000', in stones, Z Ali 4811 (RAW); Kasur, Isplinji, M.H. Khan 654 (RAW); Harnai, Shariq & Qadir 5204 (PPFI-M); Buzgai, A.H. Khan Z10 (RAW, PPFI-B); Torkum-Sanjawi, 1400 m, Rech. f. 29443 (US); Takaki range, Ushgai Pass, Baluchistan, Lace in September, 1895 (K); Warn Tangi Forest, 4000', Lace- 3693 (K); Hanna gorge, 6000', on scree below limestone cliffs, Crookshank 558 (K); Murdar range, Quetta, Sinclair 2744; 4048 (E); Murdar Kach, 6000', Lace 4046 (E); Torkham Pass, Loralai-Harnai, 1400 m, J. Lamond 1245 (E); Loralai, among rocks, Jafri & Akbar 2282 (E); Torkhan, 4000', Lace 3694 (E); Hazarganji forest, S.M. Hussain 45 (PPFI-B).

 

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Tree or shrub up to 6 m tall. Young shoots puberulous. Leaves imparipinnate. Leaflets 3-7 in number, coriaceous, opposite to subopposite, subsessile, 45-76 x 26-55 mm, ovate to ovate-oblong, glabrous (young leaves puberulous), apiculate or subacuminate, base often oblique; terminal leaflet larger than the laterals; rachis ± terete, sparsely puberulous. Panicles extra-axillary, suberect, 14-16(-22) cm long. Drupe 4-6 mm long, suborbicular in outline, compressed, apiculate, epicarp nervose, but not prominently so.
 
 
 
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