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Thank you Mr Garg. I think there is some mistake because my sample is very different from S. oreades, which has smaller and more needle-like leaves and single flowers at the end of stalks (like in the link). I filed that plant a while ago too from the same trek (Crassulaceae for ID ABJUL2017/13).My plant is closer to R. heterodonta for its broad oval leaves, but I am not sure if that is what it is.Warm regards,Ashwini
Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Superb images. I hope you have checked comparative images at genus page in efi site. - from me |
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Thank you Mr Garg. I did check our site before filing and couldn't come to a conclusion. With best regards, Ashwini
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Thanks, Ashwini ji. |
I also checked up. It is new to efi although appears close to |
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Thank you Mr Garg. I think there is some mistake because my sample is very different from S. oreades, which has smaller and more needle-like leaves and single flowers at the end of stalks (like in the link). I filed that plant a while ago too from the same trek (Crassulaceae for ID ABJUL2017/13). |
My plant is closer to R. heterodonta for its broad oval leaves, but I am not sure if that is what it is. Warm regards, Ashwini |
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please in view of G S Rawat ji's remarks "In eFI database, Rhodiloa rosea has been reported from the Western Himalaya. I doubt whether it is found in the Indian Himalayan region. Kindly verify"
Hi, Rawat ji,
I have suggested this id after long discussions on many other species and as per 'Rhodiola rosea L. (syn: Sedum rhodiola DC.) as listed in Flora of British India and BSI link'
Pl. suggest.