Himalayan Jurinea is a prostrate stemless
perennial herb with a dense central domed cluster, up to 10 cm across,
of rather large purple flower-heads, and a rosette of longer spreading
lobed leaves often with purple mid-veins. Flower-heads are up to 4 cm
long, very shortly stalked, in an umbel-like head. There is an
involucre of outer lanceshaped hairy bracts, and inner, narrower,
long-pointed, dark red papery bracts. Leaves are oblong blunt in
outline, pinnately lobed. The lobes are toothed or shallow-lobed.
Leaves are white woolly beneath, stalked, arising from the rootstock,
and radiating up to 30 cm. Himalayan Jurinea is found in the
Himalayas, from Pakistan to E. Nepal, at altitudes of 3000-4300 m.
Flowering: July-September.