Comments
(
anglais
)
fourni par eFloras
Plant material from the Murree Hills differs in the broader and less spiny leaves, and the larger involucral bracts.
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Description
(
anglais
)
fourni par eFloras
Taproot thick and long. Flowering stem 50-60 (-100) cm. Leaves in rosette, 15-20 X 1-3.0 cm, oblong-lanceolate, incised-lobed. Stem leaves in whorls, smaller, sessile. Flowers pale purple, 3.5-4.0 cm long, in congested axillary whorls, substended by bracts. V - rosette leaves overwinter, new growth mid spring to mid summer. Fl - mid or late summer (August), for 3-4 weeks. Fr - mid autumn (September-October). P - by seed. Good for group planting. Drought-resistant. Z 6 (5). New.
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Description
(
anglais
)
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Resembles the preceding species, from which it differs in the entire or emarginate calyx lobes, the white or pinkish white corolla, and the filaments which are as long as the corolla lobes.
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Distribution
(
anglais
)
fourni par eFloras
Central Asia (Pamiro Alay), eastern Europe (Balkan Peninsula). On rocky slopes, in subalpine zone, 2,500-3,200 m.
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Distribution
(
anglais
)
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Distribution: S. Europe, C. Asia, Turkey, W. Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Afghanistan, W. Himalayas from Kashmir to Kumaon, Pakistan.
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Flower/Fruit
(
anglais
)
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Fl.Per.: May June.
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