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Published In: Trudy Botanicheskogo Instituta Akademii Nauk S S S R. Ser. 1, Flora i Sistematika Vysshikh Rastenii. Moscow & Leningrad 2: 123. 1936. (Trudy Bot. Inst. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. 1, Fl. Sist. Vyssh. Rast.) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl. Per.: July-October.
Type: Type: Tadjikistan, Pamir: “Roschan, Usoj, in ripa flum. Bartanga, in decliviis lapidosis, 12.8.1897”, S. I. Korshinsky 4692 (LE).
Habitat: Sandy and stony places.
Distribution: Distribution: C. Asia, Kashmir and Pakistan.
Map Location: A-6 Chitral: about 2 miles from Madalasht on way to Drosh, M.Qaiser & A.Ghafoor 6812 (KUH); A-7 Gilgit: C.49 km from Gilgit on way to Aliabad, S.I.Ali W.Sugong, T.Ali, & G.Ke 3274 (KUH); B-7 Ushu valley, 24.8.1969, Saida Qaiser 109 (KUH); Swat, 2 miles from Kalam on way to Bahrein, 25 cm, 29.7.1971, S.Abedin 8482 (KUH); Kalam, S.M.A. Kazmi 3496 (RAW); c. 25 miles from Babusar, 17.8.1971, S.Abedin & M.Qaiser 9110 (KUH); B-8 Baltistan: Skardo to Satpar valley (south of Skardo), 2.9.1856, Herb. Schlagintweit s.n (BM); Ashkoly, C.B.Clarke 30314 A (BM); C-7 Kalar Kahar near Police station, 24.9.1970, S.A.Faruqi & M.Qaiser 2784 (KUH).

 

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Annual, 15-50 cm high, ascending to erect, branched from the base with very long branches equalling the stem, whitish, glabrous or only in the inflorescence farinose. Leaves alternate, petiolate, ovate or oval or mostly ovate-hastate to triangular-hastate, with spreading or scarcely upturned basal lobes, entire or rarely sparingly toothed, broadly cuneate or rounded towards the petiole, obtuse and often obsoletely or sparingly leafy; flowers in remote glomerules, always forming an interrupted spiciform inflorescence; staminate 5-merous; pistillate bracteolate; bracteoles rhombic or oblong-ovate, entire or toothed, united in lower part, farinose, obscurely nerved, short-stipitate. Seeds c. 1.5 mm in diameter.
 
 
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