Plants of the Punjab. 865 
pen 
Herss, Erect, with ALTERNATE ExstipuLatE Lopep LEAvzs. 
PETALS UNITED. 
FLOWERS, MINUTE, IN HEADS, ALL TUBULAR. 
Artemisia vulgaris, 
medium size to large, perennial, aromatic, shrub-like, 
Mugwort, Flea bane, grey velvety or felted, stems leafy, much branched, leaves 
Chambra, afsantin, 
buimadaran. 
Composit. 
(Does orig ee 
Himalaya, 
5-12,000 ft. 
Artemisia 
Roxburghiana, 
CoMPposiITz&. 
Ba Bele ti 826, 
Himalaya, 
5-10,000 ft. 
Kashmir. 
Artemisia vestita, 
ComMPoSsITs. 
F. B. 4. in. 326. 
Himalaya, 
7-10,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Kashmir, 
Salt Range. 
Artemisia laciniata, 
CompositTH. 
F. B. I. iti. 326. 
Kashmir, 
9,000 ft. 
(Clarke). 
Artemisia 
Moorcroftiana, 
CoMPOSITA. 
Pabels ine i. 
Kashmir, 
9-13,000 ft. 
Spiti. 
lower 2-4 in. long, stalked, ovate, much divided, grey felted 
beneath, stipule-like lobes at the base, stem leayes often 
sessile, linear-lanceolate, entire or 3-fid, heads 4-2 in., 
ovoid or rounded, clustered or seriate, in nearly one- sided 
branched racemes, brownish, yellow, bracts round, heads 
wooly or nearly smooth, outer green, inner thin ; for other 
characters see’ the last species. 
very like the last species, but rootstock creeping, 
not shrubby, leaves smaller, more finely cut, flowers nearly 
always purple. 
very like the last species, but more shrubby, leaves 
still more finely divided, upper surface green, white-felted 
beneath. 
very like the last species, but leaves smaller, both 
surfaces alike, heads larger, flowers more numerous. 
very like Artemisia Roxburghiana above, but the heads. 
cee long interrupted spikes or racemes with spaces of 
3-3 in, between the solitary heads or clusters of 2-8 heads. 
