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Published In: Flore Française. Troisième Édition 6: 375. 1815. (Fl. Franç. (ed. 3)) 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)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: March-April.
Type: Type: Env. Montpellier: Inter Cres and Castelnau, M. Pouzin (holo. G.-DC though without the name of collector or locality).
Distribution: Distribution: West Pakistan; Afghanistan; Iran; Soviet Transcaucasia (Azer¬baijan); Iraq; Syria; Turkey; Greece; Cyperus; Palestine; Jordan; Saudi Arabia; Bahrain; Libya; Tunisia; Algeria; Morocco; Canary and Madeira Islands; Por¬tugal; Spain; France; Italy; Sicily; Malta.
Photo: Herniaria cinerea DC. (Photo)
Map Location: NWFP: C-6 Kohat. Dist.: Mandera near Hangu, Siddiqui and Zafar 3712 (RAW); Punjab: C-7 Rawalpindi Dist.: Dhamyal, Mohinder Nath 15474 (Raw); C-7 Campbelpur Dist.: Attock,E. Nasir 19320 (RAW); Baluchistan: D-4 Quetta Dist. :Brori, Sultanul Abedin 2929 (KUH); Quetta, Zafar Ali 4727 (RAW).

 

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Annual, yellowish green, prostrate, hairy, spreading herb. Stem and branches with 3-9 mm long internodes, with short spreading hairs. Leaves opposite, sessile, hirsute, blade narrow elliptic to lanceolate or oblanceolate, usually 4-7 mm long (rarely upto 11 mm) and 1.5-2.3 mm wide, acute, margins entire with straight spreading hairs; stipules minute, membranous. Infloresence dense, leaf-opposed, cymose cluster of 6-10 flowers. Flowers green, pentamerous 1.6-2.3 mm long, sessile, perigynous zone and lower part of sepals densely covered, with short uncinate hairs. Sepals 5,free, unequal, 2 outer 1.5-2 mm long, narrow oblong, obtuse, 3 inner short, lanceolate, acute. Petals 5, free, setaceous. Stamens 2, free, opposite the two outer large sepals, anthers oblong. Style minute, bilobed, stigmas 2, divergent. Fruit ovate-ellipsoid, somewhat acute, papillose near the apex. Seed shining black, erect, obovate, testa crustaceous.
 
 
 
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