Khasi Colic-Root is a small grass-like plant,
growing up to 15 cm tall. Leaves are linear-lanceshaped, prominently
5-7-nerved. Flowering stem is naked, wooly-velvety above, longer than
the leaves. Each flower has 1-2, linear to narrowly lance-shaped bract
just below them, which are nearly equal to the flowers. This feature
distinguishes it from its close cousin
Few Flowered Colic-Root,
which has bracts much longer than the flowers. Flowers are hairless,
pink, greenish or white, stalkless or stalked, shortly bell-shaped.
Petals are short, fused below, turned back at the tip. Stamens are 6,
at the bases of the petals. Style shorter than the stamens, with the
stigma 3-parted. Fruit is capsular, ovoid, many seeded. Few Flowered
Colic-Root found in the Himalayas, from Kashmir to SW China, at
altitudes of 1500-4300 m. Flowering: June-August.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand.
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