Himalayan Wood Vetch is an annual herb with hairy stem up to 1 m
or more, and
pale-lilac pea-shaped flowers borne in racemes. Leaves are compound,
leaflets 14-23, opposite, nearly opposite to alternate, 0.7-2.5 xm
long, 4-9 mm broad, oblong-lanceshaped, mucronate, hairless above,
hairy below. Stipules are 0.7-1.5 cm long, divided. Tendrils are
branched or unbranched. Flowers are borne in stalked racemes in leaf
axils. Stalks are 5-15 cm long, flower-stalks 1.5-3.0 mm long. Sepal
cup is 7 mm long, upper teeth 1 mm, lateral 3 mm and lower tooth 4-5 mm
long. Flowers are pale-lilac, standard petal about 1.2 cm long. Fruit
is 4-4.2 cm long, 8-8.5 mm broad, hairless, stipe 4-5 mm long. Himalayan Wood
Vetch is found in the Himalayas, from Chitral to C. Nepal, at
altitudes of 2700-3200 m. Flowering: July-September.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Narkanda, Himachal Pradesh.
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