Meiotic analysis on 26 wild plants of Phacelurus speciosus collected from Kullu district, Himachal Pradesh recorded the existence of three intraspecific euploid cytotypes, the diploid (2n=20), tetraploid (2n=40) and hexaploid (2n=60). Besides chromosome number, cytotypes also differ in morphometric parameters such as plant height, number of internodes, length of uppermost internodes, length of leaf sheath, length and width of leaf lamina, length of spike/spikelet etc. The 4x and 6x plants grow much taller and robust compared to those of 2x. These cytotypes also differ in sizes of pollen grains and stomata. Plants of 2x, 4x and most of 6x showed normal meiotic course and high pollen fertility. On the other hand, three plants of 6x cytotype showed meiotic irregularities in the form of secondary chromosomal associations, non-synchronous disjunctions. Besides, one plant of 6x cytotype also showed the presence of 1-2 B chromosomes in PMCs.