Pedicularis pycnantha Boiss.

Turdiboev, Obidjon A., Rouhan, Germinal, Allamurotov, Akmal L., Madaminov, Farrukhbek M., Akbarov, Feruz I. & Tojibaev, Komiljon Sh., 2022, Contribution of French explorers to the study of Middle Asian flora: the herbarium collections by Guillaume Capus (1857 - 1931), Adansonia (3) 44 (22), pp. 1857-1931 : 236

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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/adansonia2022v44a22

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7105409

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scientific name

Pedicularis pycnantha Boiss.
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Pedicularis pycnantha Boiss. View in CoL

EXAMINED SPECIMEN. — Tajikistan. Gorge deTchoukalik, 16.VI.1881, G. Capus 1011 ( P [ P02977086 !]). Kohistan, Passe de Mourra, 1.VII.1881, G. Capus 1012 ( P [ P02977087 ]) .

REMARK

In Middle Asia, the species was known only from the juniper forests of the Middle Kopet-Dag, Turkmenistan ( Li 1987; Nikitin & Geldikhanov 1988). Among Middle Asian species of Pedicularis , P. pycnantha is similar to P. kuljabensis Ivanina – high-mountain endemic of the Pamir-Alay and to the most widespread P. olgae Regel occurring in Pamir-Alay and Tien-Shan mountains ( Li 1987).

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Museum National d' Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN) - Vascular Plants

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