Lactuca dolichophylla Kitam., Res. Kyoto Univ. Sci. Exped. Karak. & Hinduk. 1955 viii. (Addit. & Corr. Fl.Afghan.) 150 (1966) et in Fl. E. Himal. 341 (1966). 1966. (Syn: Chondrilla longifolia Wall.; Lactuca handeliana S.Y.Hu; Lactuca longifolia (Wall.) DC.; Lactuca wallichiana Tuisl; Mulgedium sagittatum Royle);
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Long Leaved Lettuce;
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Annual or biennial herb with paniculately branched stem; lower leaves linear-lanceolate, undivided ot pinnately lobed, base sagittate, clasping, upper leaves undivided, progressively smaller; heads blue, in panicles; florets 12-18, involucre 9-10 mm in flower, up to 16 mm in fruit; involucre bracts purplish at tip, out shorter than inner; achene brown, body 4-5 mm long with 3-5 ribs on each side, beak filiform 3 mm long; pappus 6-7 mm long.
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Lactuca dolichophylla (syn: L. logifolia) I hope I think … sir is correct
Yes …, nice photographs Asteraceae Fortnight Part 3-Ligulate heads (plus Misc.): Lactuca dolichophylla?? at Ladakh :: PKA3: : Attachments (5). 2 posts by 2 authors.
Seen this herb on the way to “Turtuk, Ladakh”.
Bot. name: Lactuca dolichophylla (syn: L. longifolia)?? Date/Time: 18-09-2011 / 01:45PM Location: Near Village Turtuk, Ladakh Plant Habit: herb Habitat: Wild. Nice photographs … . Lactuca sp. for ID- 071011-PKA2: Date/Time: 18-09-2011 / 01:45PM Lactuca dolichophylla (syn: L. longifolia) I hope
Syn: Lactuca longifolia DC. (non Mishaux); L. sagittatum Royle
Annual or biennial herb with paniculately branched stem; lower leaves linear-lanceolate, undivided ot pinnately lobed, base sagittate, clasping, upper leaves undivided, progressively smaller; heads blue, in panicles; florets 12-18, involucre 9-10 mm in flower, up to 16 mm in fruit; involucre bracts purplish at tip, out shorter than inner; achene brown, body 4-5 mm long with 3-5 ribs on each side, beak filiform 3 mm long; pappus 6-7 mm long.
Photographed from Kullu. Lactuca dolichophylla ? en-route Shilt – GHP – PKA93 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (7)
Seen this 1 to 1.5m tall herb with long leaves en-route Shilt at GHNP (altitude approx. 2700m) HP, Oct 2014 :: Requesting ID – Lactuca(?) :: ARKDEC-33 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Requesting to please provide ID of this beautiful flower captured near Manali, HP in October 2014.
Some Lactuca species? Lactuca dolichophylla from Harwan Kashmir-GSDEC2016/07 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3)
Lactuca dolichophylla Kitamura in H. Hara, Fl. E. Himalaya. 341. 1966. Syn: Lactuca longifolia DC. (non Mishaux); L. sagittatum Royle
Annual or biennial herb with paniculately branched stem; lower leaves linear-lanceolate, undivided ot pinnately lobed, base sagittate, clasping, upper leaves undivided, progressively smaller; heads blue, in panicles; florets 12-18, involucre 9-10 mm in flower, up to 16 mm in fruit; involucre bracts purplish at tip, out shorter than inner; achene brown, body 4-5 mm long with 3-5 ribs on each side, beak filiform 3 mm long; pappus 6-7 mm long.
Photographed from Harwan, Kashmir
Request for ID Hp Flora : Attachments (3). 3 posts by 3 authors.
I saw this plant growing at an altitude of 2100 mtrs. The flowers, as evident from the picture, were not more than 5- 8 mm in diameter. Plz help with the identification. May be Lactuca sp., perhaps Lactuca longifolia I guess it is matching : Lactuca dolichophylla !
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Lactuca dolichophylla Kitam.: I think you are right … Picture by me cannot be of Lactuca dolichophylla– I don’t know how that blunder happened. … plant may be Lactuca dolichophylla– I will check out the leaves. Not to worry … Oversight happens due to overload !
There was one image from … on this link which he says is not correct and removed now. Thank you … for this wonderful picture which shows the lower leaves so well. since you have removed your image, please change the place of photography as Dachhigam, Kashmir. The three images on the site right now: Yes Actually it is Harwan area bordering Dachhigam sanctuary. .
Lactuca dolichophylla Kitam.: 8 very high res. images. Location: Jumla, West Nepal
Altitude: 2327m.
Date: 17 August 2021
Habit : Wild . References:
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