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OPHIOPOGON KER—GAWL. in Bot. Mag. t. 1063 (I807).
Small, Sfiiapigerous herbs; stem short from a short rootstock or elongate and subs-
candent. Leaves radi'cal, li'near or lanceola.te. Scape leafy or naked,. bracts scari-ous. Flowei-5
race _- -
med, usually many flowered. Perianth segments spreading. Stamens 6, on the bas“
of the perianth-segments; filaments erect; anthers basifixed. Ovary inferior, 3-celled, crown flat 'or.depre.ssed; ovules 2 in each cell, collateral, erect; style columnar; stigma -toot e
' 3 hd. Distrz'burion: Species about 20. Found in Himalaya to Japan and Phillipines.
Fruit indehiscent.
KEY TO THE SPECIES
l. Rootstok not stout, fowers solitary or fascicled, 0.4-0.8 cm diam. . -
e O. intermedius l. Rootstock stout, fiowers usually fascicled, 1-2 cm diam. —- - — - 0. wallichianus
Ophiopogon intermedius D. Don, ro . . .
P dr Fl Nep 48 (I825) - Fl. Brit. Ind. 6:269 (I892)-
Parkerin For. Bull. 76:8 (I931) —Kitamura in Fn. Fl. Nep. Himal. 1:95 (I955) - Hara in Fl. E. Himal. 409 (I966).
Scapigerous herb. Rootstock short, not stout. Leaves 5-35 cm long and 0.3-0.5 cm broad, linear, acute or acuminate, dark green above paler beneath. Flowers white, 0.4- 0.8 cm in diam., in lax racemes 2-4 cm long on very long slender scapes 7-30 cm long,
bracts narrowly lanceolate, variable i'n length. as~ much as l.5_ c_m long; pedicels 0.2-0.6 cm long. Perianth campanulate 0.3-0.5 cm long; segments elliptic-oblong, obtuse. Anthers narrowly oblong.
Distribution : Himalaya, Khasia, Manipur, N. Thai, and W. China; in Nepal - central.Ecology: Commonly growing on moist and shady place.
Uses:
Local name: Ban kasur (Ft $31)
Flowering: Mar. - July.
Fruiting: Aug. - Sept.
Place of collection: Phulchoki, I600-2438 m; Gokarna, l34l m; Nagarkot, l98l m;
Shivapuri, 2438 m.
Ophiopogon wallichianus (Kunth) Hook. f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 6:268(l892)- Bull. Dept. Med-Pl. Nep. l:49(l967).
Scapigerous herb. Rootstock short, stout l—l.5 cm thick. Leaves 6-I0 cm long and0.4-0.8 cm broad, linear,acute, midrib distinct, dark green above paler beneath. Flowers white or pale lilac, 1 cm in diam., usually fascicled in lax raceme l0-l2 cm ‘ong on long scape 20-30 cm long; bracts narrowly lanceolate, 0.2-I .5 cm long; pedicel 0.2-0.3 cm long. Perianth campanulate 0.5-0.7 cm long; segments elliptic-oblong, obtuse, 0.4 cmwide. Anthers narrowly oblong.
Distribution: Himalaya; in Nepal - central. Ecology: Occurs on shady forest floor.
Uses:
Local name:
Flowering: June - July.
Fruiting: Sept. - Oct.
Place of collection: Bagdwar, Sheopuri, 2700 m.
However links says they are the same.
Flowers of the Himalaya
1441 0. intermedius D. Don
Afghanistan to S.W. China. S.E. Asia. 1500-3000 m. Forests, shruh- beries. May- Jul.
A small tufted plant of shady forest banks, w~thmany grass-like leaves, and with spike-like clusters of small white drooping flowers borne on leafless stems. Spikes mostly 2-5 cm; flowers cup-shaped, with spreading petals 4-6 mm, short-stalked, and subtended by papery bracts longer than the flower-stalks. Leaves linear 2-5 mm broad, tufted; flowering stems
10- 15 cm. R o o b ~ skhort, covered with old fibres. Page 517.