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Allardia glabra, W. tridactylites). A tufted or spreading, mat-forming plant with aromatic leaves in rosettes. Each leaf l-2cm long, three to five-lobed, with or without teeth. Flowerheads almost stemless, 2.5-4cm across, the ray florets pink to purple, rarely white; disk florets yellow. Pakistan to south-eastern Tibet; rocky slopes and screes in the drier areas above 4000m. [Pl.541]
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