Thanks for appreciation Gurinder Ji and Prashant Ji, perhaps id is to be reconsidered as per Gurcharan Sir...waiting for further expert opinion..
Rawat Ji, this is very common in Chakrata region..and shoukd be there at similar altitudes...
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Needs rechecking, as A. lanuginosa is characterised by short soft hairs nearly appressed, and leafy stolons. Here leaves have long spreading hairs and I don't see leafy stolons. A. foliosa could be considered, or even A. robusta.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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Thanks for appreciation Gurinder Ji and Prashant Ji, perhaps id is to be reconsidered as per Gurcharan Sir...waiting for further expert opinion.. |
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Needs rechecking, as A. lanuginosa is characterised by short soft hairs nearly appressed, and leafy stolons. Here leaves have long spreading hairs and I don't see leafy stolons. A. foliosa could be considered, or even A. robusta.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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Thanks for appreciation Gurinder Ji and Prashant Ji, perhaps id is to be reconsidered as per Gurcharan Sir...waiting for further expert opinion.. |
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Pictures of the species are as per links below from Androsace World - A Picture Gallery of The Genus Androsace:
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Needs rechecking, as A. lanuginosa is characterised by short soft hairs nearly appressed, and leafy stolons. Here leaves have long spreading hairs and I don't see leafy stolons. A. foliosa could be considered, or even A. robusta. Dr. Gurcharan Singh |
Thanks for appreciation Gurinder Ji and Prashant Ji, perhaps id is to be reconsidered as per Gurcharan Sir...waiting for further expert opinion.. |
Pictures of the species are as per links below from Androsace World - A Picture Gallery of The Genus Androsace: |
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