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Published In: Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica, Additamentum 1: 121. 1965. (Acta Phytotax. Sin., Addit.) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Flower/Fruit: Fl.Per.: June – August.
Type: Type: Tibetica occidentalis alpina (Kunawar ad Warang), alt. 12-16000 ft., Thomson 1867 (K!).
Habitat: Grows from 3000-4800 m on rocks and hilly slopes.
Distribution: Distribution: Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China (S. W. Xizang).
Map Location: A-6 Chitral: Golen Gol, 14.7.1958, S. A. Bowes Lyon 70 (BM); A-7 Chitral: Ziwar, Sind valley, 17.6.1940, Ludlow & Sherriff 7662 (BM);A-8 Gilgit, Hunza, above Deodar camp, Shishpar, 1.7.2001, Jan Alam 385 (KUH); Hunza, Mulunghi hel above Sost, 8.8.2001, Jan Alam 240 (KUH); B-8 Gilgit: Rama valley, S. W. of Astore, 3.8.1967, T. E. Lankester & Pearson 1388 (BM); Baltistan: Biafo Glacier, R. bank (Bropki Khun) R. Scott Russell 1789 (BM); Kashmir: 1884, Young s.n. (BM); Kyensa La, Rupshu, 9.8.1931, Walter Koelz 2239 (K); Sonamarg, 7.8.1922, R. R. Stewart 7267½ (K); Pang, Rupshu, 25.6.1931, Walter Koelz 2121 (BM, RAW); Zoji La, 29.6.1892, J. F. Duthie 11670 (BM); B-9 Karakorum: Hispar Glacier, R. bank, slope beside glacier, dry moraine, 8.8.1939, R. Scott Russell 1534 (BM); Baltistan: Bei Kande, Basislager, Höhe, 1970, coll. ignot. 1118 (K).

 

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Perennial dioecious herb. Rhizome massive, basally cylindrical, up to 10 mm wide. Scaly radical leaves on the apical part of the rhizome. Flowering stems many on each rhizome, simple, erect, glabrous, fastigiate, old flowering stems persistent, 7-25 cm long, 1.5-2 mm wide. Cauline leaves alternate, sessile, entire, obtuse-acute, glabrous, oblong, oblong-ovate, 5-13 x 2-4 mm. Inflorescecne terminal, many-flowered, compound cyme. Bracts similar to the cauline leaves. Flowers unisexual, 4-5 merous, pedicel 1-3 mm long. Calyx lobes basally connate, entire, apex obtuse, glabrous, linear-lanceolate, linear-subulate, 2-3 x 0.5-1 mm in male; 3.4-4.2 x 0.5-1 mm in female. Petals glabrous, entire, obtuse, oblong, 2-4 x 0.7-1.5 mm in male; 2.3-3.2 x 0.7-1.5 mm in female. Stamens 8-10, longer than the petals, in two whorls, basifixed, epipetalous 1.7-2.5 mm long, alternipetalous 2.5-3.5 mm long. Pistillodes 1.2-3 x 0.3-1 mm in male; carpels 5-9 x 1-1.5 mm in female, style indistinct. Nectar scales oblong, 0.8-1.2 x 0.4-0.8 mm. Follicles 8-10 x 3-4 mm, seeds 10-16 per fruit, 1.5-2.5 x 0.4-0.5 mm, ellipsoid, apex round, brown.
 
 
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