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A common plant in the Himalayas from 1800 to 3000 m.
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Description
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Plants up to 1 m tall. Stem glabrous to sparsely hairy; hairs deflexed, white. Root elongated. Leaves bipinnate, glabrous to pubescent; pinnae finely divided. Involucral bracts lacking. Rays 6-12. Involucel of 5-8 lanceolate bractlets. Pedi¬cels of imperfect flowers reflexed. Fruit 1-(3) in an umbellet; central fruit subsessile; fruit cylindric to ellipsoid, beaked, 7-12 mm long; styles short; ridges prominent; furrows 1-vittate. Inner seed face sulcate.
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Distribution
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Himalaya (Kashmir to Bhutan), Assam, Tibet, Yunnan.
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Distribution
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Distribution: Afghanistan, Himalayas in India and W. Pakistan.
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