Plant for ID from Paddar valley J&K. 131111 SRANA 02

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Suresh Kumar Rana

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Nov 13, 2011, 8:24:59 AM11/13/11
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Request for Identification:
Can this plant be Paraquilegia microphylla

Date: 14th June 2011
Location: Paddar valley district Kishtwar J&K.
Altitude: 2333 meters asl.
Plant habit/habitat: Wild herb
Plant height:  15 cm

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Balkar Singh

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Nov 13, 2011, 10:40:41 AM11/13/11
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Agreed to your id Suresh Ji Paraquilegia microphylla

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D.S Rawat

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Apr 22, 2013, 5:05:32 AM4/22/13
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It is recently renamed as Paraquilegia gangotiana.
DSRawat Pantnagar

Gurcharan Singh

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Apr 22, 2013, 6:42:50 AM4/22/13
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Rawat ji
Some details please
gangotiana or gangotriana
Is it a replacement name for Paraquilegia microphylla (and the reason for discarding it) or a new species described (and how it differs from P. microphylla).


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J.M. Garg

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May 3, 2013, 3:16:09 AM5/3/13
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Forwarding again for any assistance in the matter please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

 Agreed to your id Suresh Ji Paraquilegia microphylla

 It is recently renamed as Paraquilegia gangotiana.

DSRawat Pantnagar

 Rawat ji

Some details please
gangotiana or gangotriana
Is it a replacement name for Paraquilegia microphylla (and the reason for discarding it) or a new species described (and how it differs from P. microphylla).
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D.S Rawat

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May 3, 2013, 5:27:45 AM5/3/13
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Once again sending the same reply as sent to Dr G.Singh Sir in separate thread.
It was a case of mass misidentification.
In entire West Himalaya specimens of Paraquilegia were identified as P.microphylla while the protologue and specimens from type locality (in Garhwal by Duthie) have different type of leaves, as studied by P.K.Pusalkar in BSI Dehradun. Consequently, this most common species, also mentioned in Flora of China, is named as P.gangotriana by P.K.Pusalkar and D.K.Singh, both from BSI.
The species is also common in alpine zones of Uttarakhand blooming in late May or June with its characteristic habitat in rock crevices or over rock faces. A very attractive alpine plants

DSRawat Pantnagar  

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Gurcharan Singh

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May 3, 2013, 7:48:55 AM5/3/13
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Only access to original paper can resolve the issue. P. gangotriana to my mind can't replace P. microphylla for Western Himalayas, since Royle originally described this plant from Western Himalayas. If both grow in Western Himalayas, we have to know the differences between the two species.

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gurinder goraya

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May 3, 2013, 9:59:30 PM5/3/13
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Dears,
 
I am not sure about nomenclature upgradation, but it is Paraquilegia microphylla. I have also taken photographs of this plant from Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh, hanging from almost vetical cliffs.

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Gurcharan Singh

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May 3, 2013, 11:18:49 PM5/3/13
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Some one has to find and upload the paper in which P. gangotriana has been described, then only we will know which plant is P. microphylla and which P. microphylla?


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D.S Rawat

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May 10, 2013, 3:25:21 AM5/10/13
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The common species of Paraquilegia genus, i.e., P. microphylla was an erroneous application of name to it since the true P. microphylla described by Royle (as Isopyrum microphyllum) was different in morphology. Therefore this common Paraquilegia was named as P.gangotriana Pusalkar et D.K.Singh in 2011.

The document published is enclosed for the perusal of all members.

Also enclosed is a picture of this species P.gangotriana shot at Sunderdhunga glacier area in Kumaon Uttarakhand in June 2012.


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Gurcharan Singh

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May 10, 2013, 4:42:19 AM5/10/13
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Thanks Rawat ji for making this paper available.
Fortunately my doubts were not unfounded. In fact we must be looking at one of the following four species when identifying Paraquilegia from Western Himalayas (Modified from Pulsaka & D K Singh, 2011) :


1. Leaves 3- to 4-ternate; bracts 3-lobed..................................................P. microphylla (Royle) J R Drum.
1. Leaves 1- to 2-ternate; bracts simple (not 3-lobed)................................(2)

2. Plants pubescent; leaves usually 1-ternate; sepals 10-12 mm
     long; foliage thin greenish; leafsegments 4-11 mm long; follicles 
     10-12 mm long..................................................................................P. caespitosa (Boiss. & Hohen) J R Drum
2. Plants glabrous; leaves 2-ternate or sub 2-ternate.................................(3)

3. Seeds glabrous, margin unequally winged (pectinate) on one side; leaf
      segments 3-sect with narrow lobules; bracts present on upper 1/4th
      (distal) region of scape; style apex curved or recurved-hooked..............P. gangotriana Pulsakar & D K Singh
3. Seeds puberulus, not winged; leaf segments 3-lobed with broad
      lobules; bracts present at about slightly above the middle of scape;
      style apex straight or slightly curved..................................................P. anemonoides (Willd.) Ulbr.



The key has been uploaded to our website:


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Gurcharan Singh

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Jan 31, 2021, 4:12:00 AM1/31/21
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Forwarding for ID confirmation
Distributed as Paraquilegia microphylla 
Looking at the final key uploaded it clearly has 2-ternate leaves and simple bracts, it should be P. gangotriana
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Gurcharan Singh

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Jan 31, 2021, 4:12:49 AM1/31/21
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  Forwarding for ID confirmation
Distributed as Paraquilegia microphylla 
Looking at the final key uploaded it clearly has 2-ternate leaves and simple bracts, it should be P. gangotriana
Group discussion at


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Gurcharan Singh

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This thread is repeated at  Plant for ID from Paddar valley J&K. 131111 SRANA 02 (google.com) 
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Gurcharan Singh

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Saroj Kasaju

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Jan 31, 2021, 9:34:09 AM1/31/21
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  • Paraquilegia anemonoides (Willd.) Ulbr. ?? Both looks same !

Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


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J.M. Garg

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Feb 8, 2021, 1:58:27 AM2/8/21
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Hi, Singh ji,
What do you say about the species suggested by Saroj ji, as both are very close as per keys and have distribution in the area?



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J.M. Garg

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Feb 14, 2021, 4:01:56 AM2/14/21
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Hi, Singh ji,
What do you say about the species suggested by Saroj ji, as both are very close as per keys and have distribution in the area?

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