Description
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Stem 5--80 cm tall, puberulent or pilose, sometimes also with glandular hairs, usually branched. Leaf blade 0.4--12 cm wide, adaxially densely puberulent or velutinous, base cordate; primary lobes separate for at least 90% of blade radius; central lobe rhombic or obovate-rhombic, 1--3 × dissected, distally 1- or 2-lobulate or undivided, apex rounded to acute; ultimate lobules linear, 2--5 mm wide; proximal leaves withered or not. Corymb 5--14 cm, 1--7-flowered, finely puberulent; proximal bracts leaflike or 3-sect, distal ones linear. Pedicels 3.5--8 cm; bracteoles borne near middle of pedicel or distally, lanceolate-linear, 4--10 mm. Sepals purple-blue, rarely white, abaxially puberulent; spur subulate, 1.5--2.8 cm, nearly straight or slightly recurved, base 2--3(--4) mm in diam.; other sepals 1.2--1.9(--2.5) cm. Petals undivided, glabrous. Staminode limb broadly obovate or suborbicular, entire or emarginate, yellow barbate. Filaments glabrous or pilose. Carpels 4 or 5; ovaries puberulent or villous. Fl. (Jun--)Jul--Oct.
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Distribution
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Himalaya (Kunawar to Bhutan), S.E. Tibet.
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Distribution
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Gansu, Qinghai, W Sichuan, NW Yunnan, Xizang [Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim].
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Elevation Range
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3000-5800 m
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Habitat
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Grassy or gravelly slopes; 2100--5000 m.
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Cyclicity
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Flowering from July to September.
Diagnostic Description
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Delphinium caeruleum var. caeruleum is close relative of Delphinium caeruleum var. majus, but differs from the latter in its proximal leaves present at anthesis (vs. absent), cauline leaf blade to 8 cm wide (vs. 12 cm), ultimate lobules 2-3 mm wide (vs. 2.5-5 mm).
Distribution
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Delphinium caeruleum is occurring in Gansu, Qinghai, W Sichuan, NW Yunnan, Xizang of China, Bhutan, Nepal.
General Description
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Stem 8-60 cm tall, appressed puberulent, without glandular hairs, usually branched. cauline leaf blade to 8 cm wide, apically acute, adaxially densely puberulent or velutinous, base cordate; primary lobes separate for at least 90% of blade radius; central lobe rhombic or obovate-rhombic, 1-3 × dissected, distally 1-2-lobulat, apex acute; ultimate lobules linear, 2-3 mm wide; Proximal leaves present at anthesis; Corymb 5-14 cm, 1-7-flowered, finely puberulent; proximal bracts leaflike or 3-sect, distal ones linear. Pedicels 3.5-8 cm; bracteoles borne near middle of pedicel or distally, lanceolate-linear, 4-10 mm. Sepals purple-blue, rarely white, abaxially puberulent; spur subulate, 1.5-2.8 cm, nearly straight or slightly recurved, base 2-4 mm in diameter; other sepals 1.2-2.1 cm. Petals undivided, glabrous. Staminode limb broadly obovate or suborbicular, entire or emarginate, yellow barbate. Filaments glabrous or pilose. Carpels 4 or 5; ovaries puberulent; Spur 1.8-2.8 cm, base 2-3 mm in diameter.
Genetics
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The chromosomal number of Delphinium caeruleum is 2n = 16 (Yang, 1996).
Habitat
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Growing in grassy or gravelly slopes; 2100-4000 m.