Phlomoides hamosa (Benth.) Mathiesen, Kew Bull. 66: 96 2011. (syn: Notochaete hamosa Benth.); Nepal to China (Yunnan): China South-Central, East Himalaya, Myanmar, Nepal as per POWO; Stems 40-60cm, minutely stellate-hairy at least on younger stems. Leaves ovate-elliptic, 10.5-19.5 x 5.7-14cm, acuminate, base rounded to cordate, margin serrate, upper surface sparsely hairy with stellate or simple hairs, lower surface stellate-hairy; petiole 2.2-16cm. Calyx 17mm, tube villous; teeth 9mm. Corolla white, 9-10mm; lips c 3mm. Nutlets 4 x 2mm. Fl. July-August Among shrubs in broad-leaved forests, stream sides in wet bamboo-rich forest (Attributions- A.C.J Grierson & D.G Long. Flora of Bhutan. Published by RBGE and RGoB. 1999 as per Bhutan Biodiversity Portal) Location: Kathmandu Valley Date: October 2020 Elevation: 2800m. Habitat : Wild Dr. Chunlei has validated ID as Phlomoides hamosa (Benth.) Mathiesen Syn: Notochaete hamosa Benth. Thank you Dr. Chunlei ! |
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