Chamba heights al190811a ... id please..

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Alok Mahendroo

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19 Aug 2011, 12:01:13 pm19/8/11
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Dear friends,
this looked like the Daisies we find towards Kalatope except the leaves
are very different ..

Location Chamba
Altitude 3500 mts
Habit herb
Habitat wild
Height 18-20 inches

regards
Alok
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Village Khudgot,
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District Chamba
H.P. 176304, India

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Pudji Widodo

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19 Aug 2011, 12:43:42 pm19/8/11
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Just guessing Aster amellus 'King George'

Pudji Widodo

Gurcharan Singh

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19 Aug 2011, 10:54:48 pm19/8/11
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It is clearly Aster, but to identify the species we should have some details. Diameter of head/flower is the minimum we expect to do that. Alok ji I would again request you to kindly provide information as per the prescribed format in your future mails.


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Alok

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20 Aug 2011, 1:11:31 pm20/8/11
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Sorry about that sir...

Never would be a botany expert...but since most of the photos I have
taken are on usually on the run when I just sight something on the way
and stop to take a quick snap... an interest fuelled by this forum
itself...

as I said earlier.. if we are able to id by the flawed info of mine..
it would be a pleasure to know the name.. but otherwise please let us
just appreciate them as 'Jewels of Dalhousie'..
regretfully yours
Alok


On Aug 20, 7:54 am, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is clearly Aster, but to identify the species we should have some
> details. Diameter of head/flower is the minimum we expect to do that. Alok
> ji I would again request you to kindly provide information as per the
> prescribed format in your future mails.
>
> --
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
> Retired  Associate Professor
> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
> Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
> Phone: 011-25518297  Mob: 9810359089http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/

Tabish

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20 Aug 2011, 1:58:41 pm20/8/11
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This could be Aster thomsonii, found at altitudes of 2100-3000 m.
- Tabish
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Gurcharan Singh

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21 Oct 2011, 6:41:15 am21/10/11
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Yes sessile almost clasping leaves do suggest Aster thomsoni. Thanks for the lead Tabish ji

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