Vicatia coniifolia Wall. ex DC., Prodr. 4: 243 243 1830. (Syn: Chaerophyllum gracillum Klotzsch; Chaerophyllum millefolium Klotzsch (Unresolved); Sphallerocarpus coniifolius (Wall. ex DC.) Koso-Pol.; Sphallerocarpus millefolius (Klotzsch) Koso-Pol.; Vicatia millefolia (Klotzsch) C.B. Clarke; Vicatia stewartii C.B. Clarke);
Perennial herb branched from base with 2-3-pinnate leaves with filiform to lanceolate leaf segments; involucre bracts 1-2, linear or lacking; involucel bracts 4-6 linear, as long or longer than umbellules; pedicels unequal especially in fruit; petals white to reddish; fruit ovoid to oblong, 3-4 mm long, glabrous. VOF Week: Apiaceae- 2 for id from the valley: This is other Apiaceae member from the valley...this was having very small fruits...hope to get concluding clues... Not very sure but reminds me of Vicatia coniifolia Yes Sir Vicatia coniifolia ANJUN30/31 Apiaceae Fortnight: Please identify this herb (Churdhar Trip 30) : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) Family: Apiaceae I hope Vicatia coniifolia.Date: 26th May 2015 Place: Churdhar Sanctuary, Himachal Pradesh Habit: Herb Altitude: 2800 metres above sea level Apiaceae Fortnight (June 2015):: For id from Churdhar:: NS-15/15 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5) This herb was recently recorded from Churdhar sanctuary area, Himachal Pradesh.. Please suggest the id.. 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2) Vicatia coniifolia DC., Prodr. 4: 243. 1830. syn: Vicatia millefolia (Kl.) Clarke Perennial herb branched from base with 2-3-pinnate leaves with filiform to lanceolate leaf segments; involucre bracts 1-2, linear or lacking; involucel bracts 4-6 linear, as long or longer than umbellules; pedicels unequal especially in fruit; petals white to reddish; fruit ovoid to oblong, 3-4 mm long, glabrous. Photographed from near Tungnath in Uttarakhand on June 1, 2013 Herb for ID, Upper Manimahesh, Himachal Pradesh NAW-SEP17-11 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3) Kindly identify this herb with maroon to white flowers and coriander-like leaves photographed on the sandrasi meadows along the trail to Manimahesh at the altitude of about 3600 metres, in June 2017. The leaves didnt taste like coriander.Pl. check comparative images at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/a/apiaceae I think close to images at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/a/apiaceae/vicatia/vicatia-coniifolia as per comparative images. References: |