Indian Snoutbean It is a trailing shrub found
in the grasslands of the Himalayas, with slender stems densely clothed
with short, firm deflexed grey hairs. Leaves are trifoliate with
leaflets ovate-oblong, rounded at both ends. Flower racemes are carried
on long stalks, and are lax, 4-6-flowered. Sepal cup is hairy, 5 mm,
with linear teeth. Flowers are half as long as the sepal cup. Standard
petal is somewhat hairy. Seed-pods are 2.5 cm long, 1 cm wide, finely
velvety. 2-seeded. It is a threatened species found in the Garwhal
district of Uttarakhand, Himanchal Pradesh and west Nepal, at altitudes
of 1900-2000 m.
Identification credit: Krishan Lal
Photographed in Sirmaur Distt, Himachal Pradesh.
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