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Chesneya acaulis (Baker) Popov in Bull.Univ.Asiae Centr.15.Suppl. 2 :10. 1927. Ali in Scientist (Karachi) 3(1): 3.1959; in Biologia 10:48.1964.
Calophaca acaulis (Baker) KomarovCaragana acaulis
Perennial herb, stem almost absent. Stipules lateral free, c. 6 mm or less long, obovate, tomentose silky. Leaf imparipinnately compound, rachis (including petiole) c. 1.2-4.7 cm long, tomentose, petiole c. 7-22 mm long; petiolule less than 1 mm. Lamina 3-11, c. 5-13 mm long, c. 4-11 mm broad, obovate, entire, tip truncate to retuse, silky tomentose on both sides. Inflorescence 1-flowered, axillary pedunculate. Peduncle c. 1.0-3.0 cm long, tomentose. Pedicel c. 1-2 mm long. Calyx c. 17-19 mm long, teeth unequal, upper c. 3 mm long, lateral and lower c. 4-6 mm long. Vexillum c. 30-31 mm long, pubescent externally. Wing c. 28 mm long. Keel c. 27-28 mm long. Fruit c. 4.5-6.0 cm long, c. 6 mm broad. Seeds reniform, brown, pitted.
Fl.Per.: March June.
Holotype: Kurram valley, Shalizan, dry hillside, 18.5.1879, Aitchison 1218 (K).
Distribution: Pakistan (N.W.F. Province); Afghanistan; 5000-10000 ft.
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