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Apiaceae sp for ID-111011-PKA1
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Prashant awale
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Oct 11, 2011, 2:23:11 PM
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Dear Friends,
Seen this herb (around 40 to 50cm tall) at Turtuk, Ladakh.
Looks like some
Heracleum
sp
.
Family: Apiaceae
Date/Time: 18-09-2011 / 04:00PM
Location: Turtuk, Ladakh
Habitat: Wild
Plant habit: Herb
Regards
Prashant
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Gurcharan Singh
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Oct 11, 2011, 11:56:43 PM
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I hope Heracleum pinnatum
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Prashant awale
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Thanks Gurcharan Singh ji. It does look like Heracleum pinnatum.
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Prashant
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