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2. Asyneuma Griseb. et J. Schrenk, Wiegm. Archiv. Naturgesch. 18:335. 1852. Bornmuller in Beih. Bot. Centralbl. 38, 2:333-351.1921; Fedrov in Schischkin, Fl.URSS. 24:396.1957; Rech. f. & Schim. Czeika, Fl. Iran. 13:39.1965. Podanthum Boiss., Fl. Or. 3:965.1875.
E. NASIR
Plants perennial or monocarpic, herbaceous, with a rhizome or a tuberous root. Leaves cauline and radical. Cauline leaves alternate, sessile to shortly petiolate. Flowers in spicate racemes. Sepals 5, united at the base. Corolla with 5 lobes, divided almost to the base, segments linear. Stamens 5 free. Ovary 2 or 3-loculate. Stigmas 2 or 3. Fruit capsular, dehiscing by pores.
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Plants glabrous to slightly hispid. Lower leaves
petiolate, upper sessile. Calyx segments c. 5 mm long. Stigmas 2 |
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1 Asyneuma thomsonii |
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Plants hispid. Leaves sessile to subsessile. Calyx segments c. 3 mm long. Stigmas 3 |
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2 Asyneuma strictum |
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