Plumbaginaceae and Primulaceae (Incl. Myrsinaceae) Fortnight- Lysimachia japonica from Sikkim:: NS June 11

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Nidhan Singh

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Jun 9, 2014, 4:15:18 AM6/9/14
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Dear All,

This small herb was recorded from Pelling in Sikkim recently..
Please corret the identity, if required, I think this can be ...
Lysimachia japonica....

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Tapas Chakrabarty

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Jun 9, 2014, 4:41:32 AM6/9/14
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Yes Sir,
I think that your identification is correct.  However, am unable to confirm the other set of photos of Lysimanchia also from Sikkim.


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Nidhan Singh

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Jun 9, 2014, 5:54:12 AM6/9/14
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Thanks a lot Tapas Ji for confirming the id...

Gurcharan Singh

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Jun 9, 2014, 6:26:16 PM6/9/14
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Thanks Nidhan ji for another interesting upload.

Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Nidhan Singh <nidhans...@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks a lot Tapas Ji for confirming the id...

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Satish Phadke

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Jun 13, 2014, 5:11:05 AM6/13/14
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I am amazed to see so many Lysimachias....

Dr Satish Phadke

J.M. Garg

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Jul 18, 2019, 1:36:57 AM7/18/19
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I am reviewing all related posts in view of Ashwini ji's post at Lysimachia debilis ABJUL2019/01
I do not find the key character of Plants red to black glandular punctate or striate as per keys in Flora of China
Should we keep it as Lysimachia japonica subsp. japonica (Plants epunctate or translucent glandular punctate as per keys in Flora of China) ?

Or we are not able to see the character due to small images.
May I request Nidhan ji to post the original image, for further examination.

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J.M. Garg

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Jul 27, 2019, 7:31:02 AM7/27/19
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On further checking, I do find the key character of Plants red to black glandular punctate or striate as per keys in Flora of China as pointed out by Ashwini ji in SK1960 30 May 2019
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