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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Ajuga parviflora - Small-Flowered Bugleweed ?- from me |
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Ajuga species in eFloraofindia (with details/ keys from published papers/ regional floras/ FRLHT/ FOI/ Biotik/ efloras/ books etc., where ever available) |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Ajuga parviflora - Small-Flowered Bugleweed ?- from me |
Ajuga species in eFloraofindia (with details/ keys from published papers/ regional floras/ FRLHT/ FOI/ Biotik/ efloras/ books etc., where ever available) |
| No this one is different from A. parviflora, possibly a variant of A. bracteosa or A. decumbens. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
| Included stamens are known in A.brachystemon, A.macrosperma and A.parviflora. |
A.macrosperma can be ruled out as I know the plant. A.parviflora or A.brachystemon? |
A. parviflora I thought is a distinct plant, unless it is wrongly identified, photographed by me from Morni |
A. brachstemon grows as 12500 fr near Pindari glacier. I wonder its occurrence at 5600 ft that too on a dry rock. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
If any one is having Fl of Pakistan, Labiatae account they can verify with that as it was an excellent work by Ian Hedge from Edinburgh.[ In Fl Pakistan Kashmir plants also included]. Unfortunately I do not have Ajuga part. Sampath Kumar
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| Here is Ajuga in Fl. Pakistan |
It describes only A. bracteosa and A. parviflora. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
| Yes Sir the ID seems difficult. |
It is not A.parviflora. Not A.brachystemon, though the A.brachystemon is known from as low altitude as 1500m in Uttarakhand.FoC may have some help now. Or Flora of Nepal. We have to search. DSRawat Pantnagar |
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Thanks, Singh ji.
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Ajuga integrifolia Buch.–Ham. !
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