Similisinocarum normanianum Cauwet & Farille (1984: 68)

Guo, Xian-Lin, Price, Megan, Gou, Wei, Zhou, Song-Dong, Gao, Xin-Fen & He, Xing-Jin, 2021, Resurrection of the genus Similisinocarum (Apiaceae) based on evidence from morphology and ITS sequences, Phytotaxa 497 (2), pp. 127-137 : 135-136

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.497.2.5

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scientific name

Similisinocarum normanianum Cauwet & Farille (1984: 68)
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Similisinocarum normanianum Cauwet & Farille (1984: 68) View in CoL . ( Figs. 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 and 5 View FIGURE 5 )

Sinocarum normanianum (Cauwet & Farille) Farille (1985: 561) View in CoL

Type:— C Nepal. [Rasuwa district], Pongsing , 15000 ft, 1929, Lall Dhwoj 50 (Holotype: BM00622357 !; Isotype: BM00521541 !)

Description:— Plants 8–40 cm, perennial, slender, glabrous. Roots fusiform or elongate, vertical or oblique arranged. Stems erect, solitary. Blade oblong in outline, 4–15× 2–6 cm, 1–2 pinnate, pinnae 2–5 pairs; basal petioles 2–10 cm, sheath usually broad, ovate or oblong-ovate at base; upwards leaves reduced or absent; ultimate segments 0.6–2 ×0.3–1.5, elliptic, ovate or near triangular, margin dentate or trilobed, ciliated, adaxial surfaces usually purplish; basal petiolule obvious, 0.3–1.8 cm, media and upper petiolule absent. Umbel usually solitary or rarely 3 axillary reduced umbels; rays 3–8, equal or subequal, 0.8–3 cm, pedicels 5–15, ca. 0.5 cm, subequal; bracts mostly absent, occasionally 1–2, linear, reflex, narrowly white membranous margin, margin serrulate; bracteoles 6–15, linear, reflex, narrowly white membranous margin, margin serrulate; pedicels 4–8 mm, 5–15, equal, usually purplish. Calyx teeth minute or conspicuous, triangular or subulate-lanceolate. Petals white, ovate, oblong-ovate or obovate, base clawed, apex acute or slightly obtuse, incurved; anther usually purplish; stylopodium flat or low-conic; styles obvious. Mericarp oblongovoid, smooth; ribs 5, filiform, purplish when immature; vittae 3–4 in each furrow, 6 on commissure.

Phenology:— Flowering from July to September and fruiting from August to October.

Distribution and habitat:— Similisinocarum normanianum is distributed in Nyalam County, Xizang of China and Nepal. The species inhabits dwarf scrub and grasslands at alt. 3600–4200 m and prefers moist habitat.

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University of Copenhagen

Kingdom

Plantae

Phylum

Tracheophyta

Class

Magnoliopsida

Order

Apiales

Family

Apiaceae

Genus

Similisinocarum

Loc

Similisinocarum normanianum Cauwet & Farille (1984: 68)

Guo, Xian-Lin, Price, Megan, Gou, Wei, Zhou, Song-Dong, Gao, Xin-Fen & He, Xing-Jin 2021
2021
Loc

Sinocarum normanianum (Cauwet &

Farille, M. A. & Malla, S. B. 1985: )
1985
Loc

Similisinocarum normanianum Cauwet & Farille (1984: 68)

Farille, M. A. & Cauwet-Marc, A. & Malla, S. B. 1984: )
1984
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