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Malcolmia behboudiana Rech. f. & Esf. in Phyton. 3: 64. 1951. Jafri l.c. 110; Rech. f., Fl. Iran. 57: 255. 1968.

Vern.: Socako.

Malcolmia behboudiana
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Credit: Shaukat & Azmat

  • Malcolmia bungei auct. non Boiss.
  • Malcolmia bungei var. glabrescens Boiss.
  • Malcolmia circinate auct. non (Bunge) Boiss.
  • Malcolmia grandiflora var. glabrescens (Boiss.) Burtt & Lewis
  • Malcolmia turkestanica auct., non. Litw.
  • Strigosella behboudiana (Rech. f. et al) Botsch.
  • Torularia kandaharensis Rech. f. et al

    Annual, (10-) 15-30 cm tall, branched mostly from the base, glabrous or subglabrous, sometimes sparsely hispid below; hairs simple or forked. Basal leaves rosulate, oblong-obovate or elliptic, 25-70 mm long, 10-20 mm broad, sinuate-dentate to subentire, sometimes sublyrate, stalked, often sparsely ciliate at the margins; upper leaves small, linear-lanceolate, sessile or subsessile, toothed to entire, distant. Racemes 20-30 flowered, lax, up to 20 cm long in fruit. Flowers c. 10 mm across, pink or lilac; pedicels c. 3 mm long in fruit, slightly thickened. Sepals 3-4 mm long. Petali (9) 10-12 (-13) mm long, c. 2 (-2.5) mm broad, margin somewhat irregular. Stamens c. 3: 4.5 mm long. Siliquae (30-) 40-60 mm long, c. 1 mm broad, linear, subcompressed, often variously curved near the apex, subtorulose, spreading to ascending, glabrous or very sparsely hairy; stigma short, conical; seeds c. 1 mm long, oblong, brownish.

    Fl. Per.: March-May.

    Type: Iran, Luristan, Posht kuh, Behboudi 109 (W).

    Distribution: Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

    Sometimes used as vegetable and fodder for sheep.


     

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