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mohina macker

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Jul 23, 2018, 8:58:17 AM7/23/18
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I would very much appreciate an identification


we saw this around the village of Makku, Uttarakhand

at an altitude of about 6,500 feet

first week of may 2018


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mohina macker

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ashutoshsharma11sn

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Jul 23, 2018, 11:42:34 AM7/23/18
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Hydrangea species most likely Hydrangea aspera.

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Ashutosh Sharma

Mohina Macker

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Jul 23, 2018, 1:05:43 PM7/23/18
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Dear Ashutosh
Many thanks for sending me in the right direction. H. aspera has purplish or white infertile flowers, this particular one has yellowish so it probably is H. Heteromalla.
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Ushadi Micromini

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Jul 23, 2018, 1:39:37 PM7/23/18
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is this a shrub or a climber???

--if a shrub
did you think of 
hydrangea heteromalla

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Dear Ashutosh
Many thanks for sending me in the right direction. H. aspera has purplish or white infertile flowers, this particular one has yellowish so it probably is H. Heteromalla.
Regards

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> Hydrangea species most likely Hydrangea aspera.
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J.M. Garg

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Aug 2, 2018, 7:13:39 AM8/2/18
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I think it appears closer to illustration & images of Hydrangea anomala as per images and details herein and as per at
rather than Hydrangea aspera 
Also see keys at

Hydrangea heteromalla D. Don (no observation so far in efi site) appears close to Hydrangea anomala as per illustrations at

But going by hairiness of the plant and altitude, I am more inclined towards Hydrangea anomala as per

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Mohina Macker

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Aug 2, 2018, 8:55:19 AM8/2/18
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thank you Garg ji

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