Erigeron acer var. multicaulis (Wall. ex DC.) C. B. Clarke, Comp. Ind. 53 (1876), 'delta E. multicaule Wall?. Kitam. & Gould in H. Hara
et al., Enum. Flow. Pl. Nep. 3: 26 (1982). (Syn: Erigeron
alpinus var. multicaulis (Wall. ex DC.) Hook. f.; Erigeron multicaulis Wall. ex DC.); Jammu & Kashmir (Kashmir, Poonch), India (Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh),
Pakistan (Waziristan, Kurram, Dir, Chitral, Swat, Hazara, Murree), Pakistani
Kashmir (Gilgit, Baltistan), Nepal, Bhutan as per Catalogue of Life;
Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate Heads: Erigeron acer var. multicaulis from Kashmir, and Manali-GS63: Attachments (4). 1 post by 1 author. Erigeron acer var. multicaulis (Wall. ex DC.) C. B. Clarke Perennial herb up to 60 cm tall, hairy or pubescent; lower leaves stalked, oblong; cauline leaves lanceolatem narrowed to sessile base; heads long stalked, 10-14 mm across, in corymbose panicles; involucre bracts linear, pointed; ray pale purple, exceeding pappus; achenes hairy. Photographed from Kashmir This plant is in flower here now. I have photographed the habit (not taller than 25cm usually), the flowers (10-15mm), leaves, stalk, and the achenes. I am not sure where to place it. I thought of Erigeron acer var. multicaulis but I am not sure. Please advise. Above Mcleodganj, 1850m approx. May 2019 Yes, I agree with you as per images, details and references at Erigeron acer var. multicaulis You may also check specimens at GBIF 9825 and 9828 are from different species. References: Catalogue of Life Annonated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal The Plant List Ver. 1.1 Encyclopedia of Life GBIF (specimens) |
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