Thanks, Rawat ji
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
May be some streptopus sp. (Liliaceae). |
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Thanks, Chadwell ji
I am unsure. Have doubts about his being a Streptopus - the foliage does not seem to fit.Pity cannot see the base of the leaves - these are clasping in this genus.The altitude is questionable as well. Not known below 2500m.Needs further checking. Fruit immature.The pedicels are slender in Streptopus. Kew herbarium images not high resolution whilstnon available yet on Edinburgh site (which had much higher resolution images).
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
May be some streptopus sp. (Liliaceae). |
I am unsure. Have doubts about his being a Streptopus - the foliage does not seem to fit. |
Pity cannot see the base of the leaves - these are clasping in this genus. The altitude is questionable as well. Not known below 2500m. Needs further checking. Fruit immature. The pedicels are slender in Streptopus. Kew herbarium images not high resolution whilst non available yet on Edinburgh site (which had much higher resolution images). Best Wishes, Chris Chadwell |
Thanks, Chadwell ji
On 15 Jan 2017 8:54 p.m., "C CHADWELL" <chrischadwell261@btinternet.com> wrote:
I am unsure. Have doubts about his being a Streptopus - the foliage does not seem to fit.Pity cannot see the base of the leaves - these are clasping in this genus.The altitude is questionable as well. Not known below 2500m.Needs further checking. Fruit immature.The pedicels are slender in Streptopus. Kew herbarium images not high resolution whilstnon available yet on Edinburgh site (which had much higher resolution images).
Liliaceae....could be Smiliciana
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
This does not look like Streptopus simplex as per images at request for addition of Streptopus simplex images