Thanks,  Singh ji for the beautiful images.

On 10 Dec 2016 9:28 am, "Gurcharan Singh" <[email protected]> wrote:

> *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
>
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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