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LECTOTYPIFICATION AND STATUS OF PEDICULARIS OEDERI VAHL VAR. HETEROGLOSSA PRAIN (OROBANCHACEAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 February 2010

P. K. Pusalkar
Affiliation:
Botanical Survey of India, Northern Circle, 192 Kaulagarh Road, Dehradun 248 195, India. E-mail: lecyth@yahoo.com
D. K. Singh
Affiliation:
Botanical Survey of India, CGO Complex, 3rd MSO Building, Block F (5th floor), Salt Lake Sector I, Kolkata 700 064, India. E-mail: singh_drdk@rediffmail.com
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Abstract

Pedicularis oederi Vahl var. heteroglossa Prain (Orobanchaceae) is raised to species rank and lectotypified, and an emended description provided. This taxon has pink or purple-pink corollas rather than the yellow colour otherwise typical for the Pedicularis oederi group of taxa.

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