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Published In: Notulae ad Plantas Asiaticas 1: 243. 1847. (Not. Pl. Asiat.) 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)
Contributor Text: M.T.M. RAJPUT & S.S. TAHIR
Type: Syntypes: Afghanistan, Siah-Sung ravine, alt. 10,300 ft., Griffith 1032, 683 (K).
Distribution: Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan, Russia (Samarkand - Bokhara).
Comment/Acknowledgements: Host: Apricot.

This species is close to Cuscuta reflexa, but can be separated by its sessile stamens and well-developed style. It is also related to Cuscuta lehmanniana, but distinguished by its 4-6 mm long petals whereas in Cuscuta lehmanniana they are 1.5-1.7 mm long.

Map Location: A-7 Chitral Dirt.: 9 miles from Nishkoh on way to Trichmir, Kamal Akhtar Malik & S. Nazimuddin 1583 (KUH); B-7 Hill Territory, Shumlai to Chaisar, B.L. Burtt & M.A. Kazmi 1197 (E); Bunn, Karor, Murree Road, Rawalpindi, 19.10.1967, Y. Nasir & Zafar Ali s.n. (KUH); Kalam, Dr. Shams-ul-Islam Khan 1603 (KUH); B-8 Lidder Valley, R.R. Stewart 8249a (NY); D-4 Quetta Dist.: Sore-range, Syed Anwer Ali Shah 6175 (RAW).

 

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Stem thick, brown to dark brown, not interlaced, making many spirals around the host stem. Leaves broadly elliptical or off thick, fleshy, 1.5-2 x 1.3-2 mm. Flowers arranged in short racemes or spikes sessile, 6-9 mm long; bracts leaf-like; calyx lobes 5, very compactly encircling the corolla tube, ovate, obtuse, fleshy, thick at the base, margin slightly scarious, overlapping. at the middle, dentate or entire, 2-3 x 1-2 mm; tube 1-2 mm long. Corolla lobes 5, 4-6 x 0.8-12 mm, oblong obtuse, inflexed, shorter than tube, without reticulate pattern, tube 3.5-5 mm long; scales ovate, finnbriated with numerous short processes, scarious, to fleshy, 1-4.5 mm long. Stamen 5, sessile, free, filament obsolete, fused filament prominent in the petals, anther oblong, attached below the sinuses, 1.2-1.6 mm long. Ovary globose, yellow-brown, fleshy, tapering into a subulate, c. 4 m long style; stigma 2, oblong, tips light green, 1-12 mm long; ovules 2, orbicular, brown, c. 8 mm in diameter. Capsule, 5 -6 x 4-5 mm, globose-conical, c. cartilagnous, circumacissile near the base with a definite line of cleavage. Seeds 2-ugly one matures, glossy, reniform or orbicular, brown-black, smooth, a. 1.5-1.7-mm in diameter.
 
 
 
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