A note on the cytology of some West-Himalayan species of the Genus Nepeta

Authors

  • L. S. Gill University of Waterloo, Ontário

Abstract

Abstract
The present contribution is essentiqlly a part of the project entitled "Cytotaxonomic Studies on the West-Himalayan Labiatae" undertaken by the author in 1963. The genus Nepeta is comprised of 160 species (Cove, 1955), of annual or perennial herbs or undershrubs, chiefly distributed in temperate Europe, North Africa and Asia. Mukerjee (1940> has reported 41 species from the Indian sub-continent, of which 28 species are distributed in the Western-Himalayas. The present paper deals with 14 species.

Author Biography

L. S. Gill, University of Waterloo, Ontário

Filiado ao Departamento de Biologia.

Published

1972-01-01

Issue

Section

Scientific Studies