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Ferula olivacea (Diels) Wolff ex Hand.-Mazz.

榄绿阿魏

Description from Flora of China

Peucedanum olivaceum Diels, Notes Roy. Bot. Gard. Edinburgh 5: 290. 1912.

Plants 30–60 cm, glabrous throughout, glaucous. Stem solitary, corymbose-branched, branches alternate, remote. Basal leaves short-petiolate; blade broadly ovate, 2–3-pinnatisect; ultimate segments broadly elliptic or ovate, pinnatifid, lobules elliptic or obovate, rather thick, veins elevated abaxially, base cuneate, decurrent, margin toothed, apex mucronate. Umbels terminal on stem and branches, ca. 12 cm across; bracts absent or few, linear, unequal, occasionally foliaceous, deciduous; rays 8–16, unequal; bracteoles linear, persistent; umbellules 10–20-flowered; pedicels unequal, 5–10 mm. Petals yellowish green. Stylopodium low-conic, base thickened. Fruit oblong or ellipsoid, ca. 10 × 5 mm; vittae 1 in each furrow, 2 on commissure. Fl. and fr. May–Jul.

This species has reputed medicinal value.

Forests, grassy slopes, rock crevices on valley sides; 3300–3800 m. NW Yunnan (Lijiang).


 

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