This particular plant was seen at a height of 2100 mtrs at a place
called Triund. The flowers were abt 2 cms across and the plant was abt
1foot in height. Please help in identifying it.
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Regards
Dr. Sayed Nudrat Zawar
Senior Conservation Officer
Conservation Action Trust Mumbai
Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.
Earlier relevant feedback:
“Clematis has much longer stamens, opposite leaves and very long pedicels. I
think this to be some species of Anemone.
Dr. Gurcharan Singh”
“This sud be Anemone !!” from Pankaj ji.
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35 (34) | Leaf blade 3-lobed, leathery; sepals 4, 12--20 × 6--12 mm, glabrous, with vein anastomoses; achene body 8--12 mm | 33 A. tetrasepala | |
+ | Leaf blade 3-parted, herbaceous; sepals 5, varying in size, puberulent or glabrous, without vein anastomoses; achene body smaller. | (36) | |
36 (35) | Sepals 12--20 × 6--12 mm, base cuneate, apex rounded; achene body 6--9 mm, wing 1.2--1.3 mm wide, style 1--1.5 mm | 34 A. elongata | |
+ | Sepals 7--10 × 4--6 mm, base rounded, apex acute; achene body 5--6 mm, wing 0.5--0.6 mm wide, style 0.6--1 mm | 35 A. shikokiana |
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