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Definitely not B. angulosa. Not sure what it is? Need to look at the flower details and fruits..
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
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Definitely not B. angulosa. Not sure what it is? Need to look at the flower details and fruits.. |
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I guess it is close to Berberis asiatica Roxb. ex DC. ! Thank you Saroj Kasaju |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Definitely not B. angulosa. Not sure what it is? Need to look at the flower details and fruits.. Bhaskar |
| I guess it is close to Berberis asiatica Roxb. ex DC. ! Thank you Saroj Kasaju |
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
I feel it's also Berberis aristata & not Berberis angulosa due to flowers in drooping axillary many-flowered clusters as in Berberis aristata & not (usually) solitary as in Berberis angulosa. Also Berberis angulosa appears out of range as per Concise Flowers of the Himalayas.- from me |
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Flowers solitary. Do not think B. angulosa! Thank you. Saroj Kasaju |
Definitely not B. angulosa. Not sure what it is? Need to look at the flower details and fruits..- from Bhaskar Adhikari ji |
I guess it is close to Berberis asiatica Roxb. ex DC. !- from Saroj ji |
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