Circaea alpina L. subsp. imaicola ( Ascherson & Magnus 1870: 749 ) Kitamura (1960: 279)
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Circaea alpina L. subsp. imaicola ( Ascherson & Magnus 1870: 749 ) Kitamura (1960: 279) |
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2.1a. Circaea alpina L. subsp. imaicola ( Ascherson & Magnus 1870: 749) Kitamura (1960: 279) View in CoL
( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ).
≡ Circaea alpina L. var. imaicola Asch. & Magnus. View in CoL ≡ Circaea imaicola (Asch. & Magnus) Handel-Mazzetti (1933: 603) View in CoL .
Lectotype (designated by Boufford 1982):— INDIA. Eastern peninsula, Wight 989 ( K000742287 !, isolectotypes S-G-1389 digital image, L0008645 digital image) .
Distribution: —U Ganga & Indus, U Yarlung Zangbo, M Yarlung Zangbo, L Yarlung Zangbo, Yarlung Zangbo-Brahmaputra, C Nepal, E Nepal, W Nepal, Tangut, S Hengduan, N Hengduan.
Note: —It’s the most common subspecies in the Pan-Himalaya region. It can be distinguished by the flowers being held on erect or ascending pedicels.
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Circaea alpina L. subsp. imaicola ( Ascherson & Magnus 1870: 749 ) Kitamura (1960: 279)
Luo, Yike & Xie, Lei 2023 |
Circaea imaicola (Asch. & Magnus)
Handel-Mazzetti 1933: 603 |
Circaea alpina L. var. imaicola
Asch. & Magnus. 1753 |