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Published In: Botanicheskie Materialy Gerbariya Glavnogo Botanicheskogo Sada RSFSR (Petrograd) 5: 26. 1924. (Bot. Mater. Gerb. Glavn. Bot. Sada R.S.F.S.R.) Name publication detail
 

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Acceptance : Accepted
Project Data     (Last Modified On 6/3/2011)
Type: Type: Described from Tien Shan (LE).
Habitat: According to Komarov (l.c.) a polymorphic species. Characterised by the large 1‑seeded fruit.
Distribution: Distribution: Soviet C. Asia, Pakistan (N. areas).
Illustration: Juniperus turkestanica Kom. (Illustration)
Map Location: Gilgit: A‑8 above Baltit, Hunza, R. R. Stewart s.n. 12.8.54 (RAW); to Phakora, Shaukat Ali 569 (RAW); Chitral: B‑6 S. Barum glacier, I. I. Chaudhri 248 (RAW); Baltistan: B‑8, 9 Lal Pir, above Sodpur, c. 12,500, dry slopes, tree c. 15 m tall, W. Koelz 9556 (RAW); Sodpur nala, R. R. Stewart 20323 (RAW); Satpura nala, leaves of 2 types, R. R. Stewart 20231 (RAW).

 

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Dioecious tree up to 15 m tall, or a low shrub assuming a prostrate habit. Branchlets stout. Leaves c. 2 mm long, opposite, decussate, appressed close to the stems, oval, apicular, Male and female cones not seen. Fruit oblong, 10‑15 mm long, black. Seed 1, oblong, 7‑10 mm long, grooved.
 
 
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