Nice cat Gurcharan ji, As far I knew root of this plant is taken as food and also has medicinal value but could not get hold a good link
Tanay
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I was prompted to check postings of Cirsium falconeri on eFI as I mentioned the species in images of the habitat of Inula royleana I have just posted.
Sorry, I have doubts about whether this is C.falconeri, which I shall be posting images of from Kashmir. Shall come back to these images and comment further. Must try to stick to concentrating on Inulas FIRST! But attention should always be drawn to possible, probable or definite misidentifications, at the earliest opportunity.
Thanks a lot, Chadwell ji.
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Thanks a lot, Chadwell ji.
I was prompted to check postings of Cirsium falconeri on eFI as I mentioned the species in images of the habitat of Inula royleana I have just posted.
Sorry, I have doubts about whether this is C.falconeri, which I shall be posting images of from Kashmir. Shall come back to these images and comment further. Must try to stick to concentrating on Inulas FIRST! But attention should always be drawn to possible, probable or definite misidentifications, at the earliest opportunity.
On Wednesday, May 26, 2010 at 10:49:02 AM UTC+1, Gurcharan Singh wrote:Cirsium falconeri (Hook.f.) Perak from Manali Himachal Pradesh, photographed in October, 2009
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