Botanical name:Hymenidium stellatumFamily:Apiaceae (Carrot family) Synonyms: Pleurospermum stellatum (D. Don) Benth. ex C. B. Cl., Selinum stellatum
Starry Milk Parsley is a dwarf plant, 3-20 cm,
essentially hairless. Root is stout, branched. Stem is shortened or
elongated, simple or 1-branched above; base with papery remnant
sheaths. Basal leaf-stalks are slender, 1-8 cm, sheaths oblong; blades
oblong to oval, 2-10 x 1-3 cm, 1-2-pinnate; ultimate segments
stalkless, ovate to round, 3-20 mm, incised-pinnately-cut. Flower
umbels are 2.5-4 cm across, carried on stout stalks up to 10 cm. Bracts
are 2-8, oblong to round, 1-6 cm, pinnately cut, margin broad,
white-scarious; rays are 2-10, spreading-ascending, 2-20 cm; bracteoles
8-12, oblong to obovate, about 1 cm, longer than flowers, entire,
3-lobed to pinnatifid, margin broad white-scabrous; umbellules are
15-40-flowered, flower-stalks unequal. Sepal teeth are ovate, minute.
Petals are obovate, white, tip inflexed. Stylopodium short-conical.
Fruit is oblong-ovoid, 4-6 x 2.5-3 mm, papillate; ribs all broadly
winged.
Starry Milk Parsley is found on open grassy slopes in the Himalayas at
about 3500 m altitude. in Kashmir, C and W Nepal, Pakistan. Flowering:
June-August.
Identification credit: Suresh Rana
Photographed in Paddar Valley, Kashmir.
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