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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
| Oxytropis microphylla (Pall.) DC ?? Please check Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Thank you. Saroj Kasaju
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To me looks different from Oxytropis microphylla (Pall.) DC. I could not find a match as per comparative images at Oxytropis - from me |
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Hi, Deb ji, May I request you to pl. post high resolution image for checking the details.- from me |
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I am agree with Dr. Dvorsky. I have also treated Oxytropis microphylla and O. chiliophylla as two distinct species in our work on Oxytropis of Indiia.
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