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Thanks, Chadwell ji
Other than confirming that this is not Androsace mucronifolia, I cannot meaningfullycomment further.I need, at some point, to take a further close look at the genus in the Himalaya, socan add to what I have had to say so far.This is not something which can be accomplished quickly. There are SO many generain the Himalaya in need of further study and revision.Hopefully members will be able to get up into different parts of the Himalaya during 2017to take more good quality close-up photos of various Androsaces including petals, sepals,foliage, habit and habitat to improve reference material.
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