Black Cumin is a herb 15-70 cm tall, branched. Roots
are 1-2 cm in diameter. Leaves are 2-3-pinnatisect; segments
thread-like; lower leaves stalked; upper stalkless. Involucre of 1-5
linear bracts or lacking. Flowers are borne in umbels. Rays are 8-20,
1-6 cm long, unequal. Involucel of 2-5 narrowly linear bractlets.
Flower-stalks 3-4 times longer than the flowers. Petals are white, 1 mm
long. Fruit flower-stalks 5-10 mm long, thin. Fruit is oblong, 3-4 mm
long, dark brown; ridges prominent. The fruits are aromatic and are
highly valued as a spice. Black Cumin is native to Iran to Central Asia
and W. Himalaya.
Identification credit: Sajan Thakur, Sunit Singh
Photographed in Kishtwar, J&K.
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