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3. Campanula leucoclada Boiss., Diagn. Pl. Or. Nov. Ser. 23:109. 1856. Rech. f. & Schim.-Czeika, l.c. 15; R.R. Stewart l.c.
E. NASIR
Campanula griffithii Hook. & Thom.
Plant c. 20 cm tall, woody. Root thick, elongated. Stems numerous, dichotomously branched from the base, white. Stems glabrous to slightly hairy. Leaves 10-20 x 5-7 mm, oval to ovate, alternate, sessile, hirsute, hairs rigid, margin ± denticulate. Flowers clustered at the ends of branches. Calyx densely setulose, segments triangular to lanceolate, appendages smaller than the segments, obtuse. Corolla c. 1 cm long, pale violet to white, lobes about half the length of the tube. hirsute. Style exserted. Capsule nodding.
Fl. Per.: May to July.
Type: Baluchistan, Stocks (G).
Distribution: Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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