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Published In: Voyage Autour du Monde 80, pl. 88. (Voy. Monde) Name publication detail
 

Project Name Data (Last Modified On 6/2/2011)
Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Contributor Text: RUBINA AKHTER
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: June-July.
Type: Type: “In dumetes circa Choupienne,” Jacquemont (P).
Distribution: Distribution: Pakistan Himalaya, Karakoram, W. Tibet.
Comment/Acknowledgements: A small rigid shrub found in alpine zone above 3500 m on dry rocky slopes.
Illustration: Lonicera heterophylla Decne. (Illustration)
Map Location: A-7 Gilgit: Naltar Lake, c. 12000', R. R. Stewart 26410 (RAW); Ishkoman, Pakora, c. 12300', Bowes Lyon 8235 (RAW); B-8 Above Satpura Nullah, c. 14500', R.R. Stewart 20254 (RAW); Upper Satpura nullah, c. 13000', M.A. Siddiqi, Y. N. Zaffar Ali 4158 (RAW); id., R. R. Stewart 21172 (RAW); B-9 Thalle La, Baltistan, R.R. Stewart 20691 (RAW); Cho Blok, c. 4220 m, Baltistan, Hans Hartmann 1238 (RAW); Ghondokoro glacier, c. 13000', E. Nasir & G. L. Webster 6027 (RAW); above Chogolisa glacier, c. 12500', E. Nasir & G. L Webster 6255 (RAW).

 

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Small erect shrub up to 1 m tall with stout glabrous brandies. Leaves c. 4 x 2 cm, narrowly oblong, glabrous on both surfaces, margin irregularly or sublobate, subsessile. Peduncle up to 3 cm long, rigid, compressed, slightly thickened upward, slightly glandular-pubescent. Bracts c. 4 mm long, narrow much longer than ovary. Bracteoles small, free, glandular-ciliate. Calyx c. 2 mm, lobes minute triangular, glandular. Corolla c. 9 mm long, pale yellow to very stout, gibbous at base, sparsely pubescent Berries never connate, c. 4 mm long, globose, red.
 
 
 
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