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I see lot of hairs on corolla loves.--
With regards,
J. M. GargOn Sun, 20 Jun, 2021, 6:40 pm Shakir Ahmad (Amateur Taxonomist), <saadiks...@gmail.com> wrote:Hairs are missing inside the corolla tube.
Regards,
Shakir Ahmad.
M.sc Botany.
Department of Botany,
School of Life sciences,Central University of Kashmir,Ganderbal, J&K, India
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Hairs are missing inside the corolla tube.
Regards,
Shakir Ahmad.
M.sc Botany.
Department of Botany,
School of Life sciences,Central University of Kashmir,Ganderbal, J&K, India
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On Sun, 20 Jun, 2021, 11:44 am J.M. Garg, <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Vincetoxicum glaucum (Wall. ex Wight) Rech. f. |
Vincetoxicum kenouriense (Wight) Wight |
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Undershrubs, up to 40 cm tall. Stem striate, pubescent all around, internodes 1–6.8 cm long. Leaves petiolate; petioles 3–11 mm long, pubescent all around; lamina different shaped: narrowly ovate, oblong-ovate, elliptic ovate, lanceolate-ovate, 4–9.2 × 1.3–3.8 cm; margins smooth; apex acute to obtuse or sometimes mucronulate; base round or cuneate; veins visible on both surfaces, secondary veins 8–12 on each side of midvein; adaxial surface sub-glabrous, adaxial veins densely pubescent; abaxial surface glabrous to sub-glabrous, abaxial veins especially midrib pubescent; margins pubescent. Inflorescences sessile; bracts linear, ciliate; sepals tapering to acute apices, 1.5 mm long with ciliate margins; pedicels 1–3 mm long, pubescent; calycine colleters 5, exceeding the corolla tube in length; corolla green, not twisted, corolla tube 1 mm long, lobes tapering to pointed apex, 2 × 1 mm, bearded within; corona lobes longer than broad, 1 × 0.8 mm, exceeding the length of the gynostegium, base narrow, apex broad, toothed, divergent; staminal appendages obtuse; pollinaria deeply embedded in the gynostegium. Follicles and seeds not seen. |
Undershrubs, up to 1 m tall. Stem pubescent all around or along 2 dense lines, inter-nodes 2–13 cm long. Leaves opposite; petioles 1–10 (–14) mm long, equally pubescent all around or sometimes denser along adaxial channel, lamina strongly discolorous, narrow to broadly ovate, 4–10 × 1.8–6.5 cm; apex narrowly acute to very shortly acuminate; base round to sub-cordate to sub-truncate; venation including tertiary and quaternary veins prominent, more prominent and raised on abaxial surface, secondary veins up to 14 on each side of midvein, trichomes absent on both surfaces, sometimes sparsely present on tertiary and quaternary veins, midrib and secondary veins densely pubescent on both surfaces, margins pubescent. |
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Endemic to eastern Himalayas including India and Nepal and occurring at an elevation of over 2000 m. Herbarium label on W. Dudgeon & L.A. Kenoyer 56 (MO) indicates its habitat to be open grassy places. |
Endemic to a long geographic range in the Hindukush Himalayas from Bhutan in the east to Pakistan in the west. The western limit of this spe- cies is district Swat (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province), Pakistan. It occurs on higher eleva- tions between 1500 and 3000 m. The habitats of the species are commonly the Himalayan moist temperate forests (evergreen forests of conifers between 1500 to 3000 m elevations), rarely subalpine or open alpine lands (above 3000 m). We collected it from open stony alpine slopes and stream side slopes in a V-shaped mountain valley. The as-ociated vegetation was either alpine herbs or conifers, and herbaceous to shrubby flora. |