Krascheninnikovia ceratoides (L.) Gueldenst., Novi Comment. Acad. Sci. Imp. Petrop. 16: 555 1772. (Syn: Achyranthes papposa Forssk.; Axyris ceratoides L.; Ceratoides lanata var. subspinosa (Rydb.) J.T.Howell; Ceratoides latens (J.F.Gmel.) Reveal & N.H.Holmgren; Ceratoides papposa Botsch. & Ikonn.; Ceratoides pungens (Popov) Czerep.; Diotis ceratoides (L.) Willd.; Diotis ferruginea T.Nees; Eurotia ceratoides (L.) C.A.Mey.; Eurotia ceratoides (L.) Hook. …; Eurotia ferruginea (T.Nees) Boiss.; Eurotia lanata (Pursh) K.Koch .; Eurotia prostrata Losinsk.; Eurotia pungens (Popov) Pazij; Eurotia subspinosa Rydb.; Krascheninnikovia ceratoides var. pratensis (Losinsk.) Gang Yang ..; Krascheninnikovia latens J.F.Gmel.; Krascheninnikovia pungens Podlech; Saltia papposa (Forssk.) Moq.);
. ID request-221011-PKA3: I hope Krascheninnikovia ceratoides (syn: Eurotia ceratoides) I had seen this plant at Sarchu, (Manali- Leh Route).
Altitude: Approx: 14000 ft. Bot. name: Krascheninnikovia ceratoides (syn: Eurotia ceratoides). Family: Chenopodiaceae Thanks a lot for sharing an unusual plant Krascheninnikovia ceratoides (L.) Gueldenst. What I understood to be within Chenopodiaceae – a difficult family. According to the most up-to-date check-list for Ladakh by Dickore & Klimes, now within the Amaranthaceae.
It has similarities to Krascheninnikovia ceratoides but does not match well the typical forms of this – seems rather variable.
Stewart and ‘Flowers of the Himalaya’ only recognised this species but Dickore & Klimes also list K.pungens. They said, ” K.ceratoides and K.pungens seem fairly distinct and mutually exclusive through much of the Karakoram, although the nature of the taxa within the genus, their morphological definition and delimitation are apparently poorly understood. … the identification of several specimens from this area remains doubtful”.
I currently do not know how to distinguish between the two species and my suggestion of K.ceratoides for the images taken by … in Ladakh is speculative.
Can anyone help?
Thanks, … Seems close as per images at Thanks a lot … I was restless due to non identity, now at peace. Thanks for link – great images again. Certainly similar.
Brings back memories of rocky hillsides with clumps of Kraschenninikovia covered in white. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 060722 JM 2: 4 images. This was the only plant (shrub), I could find in and around Pangong lake, in Lukung on 18.6.22. Adding more images.
5 images. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Attaching close up images. 6 high res. images Krascheninnikovia pungens Seems to match as per GBIF specimen, FoP illustration and Wikimedia Commons image.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Christolea crassifolia ?- Ladakh: 12 images- 9 high res. Along the roadside on the Leh-Khardung La road before South Pullu (15,300 ft) on 15.6.22 in Ladakh. Closest I can go is Christolea crassifolia Cambess. (Leaves are stated to be very variable as well as sometimes entire as per Flora of Pakistan and Flora of China).
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Krascheninnikovia ceratoides
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