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Yes. Western part of Ladakh is contiguous with Greater Himalaya and in some pockets we get a mixture of both the elements. Since they occur in moist patches like all Veronicas and some sedges, their phytogeography is different. Regards - GSROn Fri, Jul 22, 2022 at 11:16 AM J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks a lot, Rawat ji.These may be for the whole of J & K.On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 at 11:12, GOPAL SINGH Rawat <gsra...@gmail.com> wrote:E. alba, E. aristulata, E. flabellata, E. foliosa, E. himalayica, e. jaeschkei, E. kashmiriana, E. laxa, E. pauciflora, E. tatarica, E. pectinata, E. platyphylla, E. remota, E. schlagintweitii.Regards
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