Throughout its range
Cynoglossum microglochin is variable in size, leaf shape and indumentum. Plants of a tall stature with long petioles and long leaves have been dens gnated as
Cynoglossum stewartii. This variation is probably in response to a more mesic habit (i.e. forests). After having examined plants annotated as
Cynoglossum stewartii, I have come to the conclusion that they are not specifically different from
Cynoglossum microglochin. Cynoglossum nervosum according to C.B. Clarke (l.c.) differs from
Cynoglossum microglochin in leave that are sparsely hirsute on both surfaces, nerves that are not prominent on the under surface, and in the laxer racemes and larger flowers. From the Pakistan and Kashmir specimens examined, not one could with certainly be singled out as
Cynoglossum nervosum,. The indumentum in
Cynoglossum microglochin s.l. is variable. The upper leaf surface may be sparsely or densely pubescent, sometimes it is ± scabrid with coarse hairs arising from prominent tuberculate bases.
In the present text the species Cynoglossum stewartii and Cynoglossum nervosum are included in Cynoglossum microglochin.
Two varieties of Cynoglossum microglochin can be recognised from Pakistan.