Forwarding for validation or otherwise Pl.
I was surprised to find no postings of this fern from Kashmir but note O.regalis was posted from the samelocation.Would our fern expert kindly pass his eye over the attached images (my apologies for not taking anyshots of the undersides of the fronds)? I was not feeling at all well that day (and had already developed, at thattime an undiagnosed condition - I just thought I was "slowing down due to getting older).According to Stewart, Osmunda claytonia known as 'The Interrupted Fern' is gregarious on forest banks and grassyhillsides usually above 2400m. Recorded from Hazara, Poonch whilst abundant in Kashmir.He considered that Osmunda regalis had only been recorded from Hazara with no records from Kashmir.Rather odd, I have a copy of 'Plants of Gulmarg (Kashmir)' by A Naqshi, G Singh & K Koul (1984) which listsOsmunda claytonia as common among bushes on Khillenmarg which appears to support Stewart.
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