Yes, very difficult to correctly I'd them even with full details.
Yes, very difficult to correctly I'd them even with full details.
Yes, very difficult to correctly I'd them even with full details.
Thanks, Chadwell ji, for the interesting information.
Dear SarojThanks for providing the link below which provides an up-to-date checklist of Nepal flora fromthe 'Annotated Checklist of the Flowering Plants of Nepal'.However, the Enumeration of the Flowering Plants of Nepal though almost 50 years out-of-date,provides useful information on approx. where in Nepal each species known at that time had been recorded fromand altitudinal range.Checklists have their limitations especially if cultivated plants are included. Concentrating as I do, on plantsfrom higher elevations, it is helpful when considering possibilities as to species within a genus, to eliminatethose from lower altitudes.In the 1990s I worked briefly as a consultant to 'The Royal Government of Bhutan' on 'The Cultivation of MedicinalPlants for Traditional Medicine Project'. I was designated as a 'High Altitude Agronomist' (still not entirely sure whatthis means but I was the nearest thing that could be found) - there was also a 'Low Altitude Agronomist'!Part of the reason as to my preference for 'higher' altitudes is that I do not function well in hot temperatures much preferring the cool air of mountains. I positively like rain. Much like the 'Britishers' a century or two ago who repaired to their hill stations......