Dear Garg ji,
Thanks for your email. It’s very easy: In D. pedicellatus, stems are absent or very short (up to 1.5 cm) whereas in D. primulifolius stems are 5-20 cm; flowers are larger in D. pedicellatus (corolla 3-4 cm in D. pedicellatus; 1-2.5 cm in D. primulifolius).
I have attached some images for your reference.
Hope this help.
Regards
Bhas
From: J.M. Garg <jmg...@gmail.com>
Sent: 16 August 2021 11:13
To: Bhaskar Adhikari <BAdh...@rbge.org.uk>
Subject: Fwd: Didymocarpus primulifolius D. Don
Hi, Bhaskar ji,
May I request you to pl. educate me regarding the difference between Didymocarpus primulifolius and Didymocarpus pedicellatus R.Br.
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With regards,
J.M.Garg
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