2. Eremurus inderiensis (Steven) Regel, Mélanges Biol. Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg. 2: 427. 1873.
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Asphodelus inderiensis Steven, Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 4: 257. 1832.
Leaves 15--30 × 0.5--2 cm, glabrous, margin usually scabrid. Scape 40--80 cm, minutely pubescent. Raceme 20--40 cm at anthesis, usually densely many flowered; bracts narrowly ovate, 0.7--1.2 cm, membranous, midvein brown, margin densely long ciliate, apex obtuse to long filiform acuminate. Pedicels suberect, subappressed to rachis, 0.6--1.2 cm, stout. Perianth ± tubular; segments pale purple, linear-oblong, ca. 1 × 0.2--0.3 cm, with 1 green stripe overlaid by 3 brown veins, scarcely or not involute after anthesis, persistent and reflexed in fruit. Stamens slightly exserted from perianth by ca. 2 mm. Capsule subglobose, 0.7--1 cm in diam., smooth; valves rather thin and soft. Seeds brown, 5--6 × 3--3.5 mm including ca. 1 mm wings along angles. Fl. May, fr. May--Jun. 2 n = 14.
Sand hills, deserts, dry water courses; 400--600 m. N Xinjiang [Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan; SW Asia (Iran)].