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6. Tanacetum stoliczkae (C. B. Clarke) R. Khan, Edinb. J. Bot. 48 (1): 50. 1991.

Chrysanthemum stoliczkae C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. 147. 1876; Hook.f., Fl. Brit. Ind. 3: 314. 1881.

Suffruticose, 16 – 18 cm or more tall, with woody, glabrescent to almost glabrous stems. Leaves mostly in the middle or lower half of stem, pinnately dissected more than half way to the midrib, 0.7 – 1.2 (-1.5) cm long incl. petioles, apically bifid, uppermost leaves always linear and entire, 5 – 8 mm long, acute. Capitula radiate, solitary, terminal, 6 – 9 (-10) mm across, longer than broad. Involucre hemispherical, 3-seriate, phyllaries oblong-lanceolate, 3.5 – 4.5 mm long, sparsely pilose externally with woolly scarious apical appendages and sometimes pale-brown margins. Ray-florets female, fertile, with 9 – 11 mm long ligules. Disc florets yellow, with 3 (-4) mm long, 5-toothed corolla tube. Cypselas oblong, 1.5 – 2 mm long, pale-brown. Pappus shortly coroniform, 0.25 (- 0.5) mm long, sometimes dissected into short rigid teeth.

Type: Kashmir, Kargil, 3000 – 4000 m, C. Stoliczka s. n. (K!).

In crevices of rocks, sandy flood plain of Hushe River, 3000 – 4000 m; Distribution: Endemic to Kashmir.

The measurements are based on the type at K, no other material could be traced. A rare species.


 

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