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Wonderful captures. Thanks, Mohina ji
On Sun 1 Jul, 2018, 12:07 PM mohina macker, <mohina...@gmail.com> wrote:
Erigeron bellidioides,--we saw this at Duggalbitta Uttarakhandat an altitude of about 7,800 feetin the first week of may 2018regards mohina macker
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I think this should be Erigeron karvinskianus DC. as per POWO and keys from Flora of Bhutan as can be seen at Erigeron.
Looks different from Erigeron bellidioides as per POWO.
Also see discussions at Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate Heads: Erigeron bellidioides from Chakrata, Nainital and Naukuchiatal-GS61
we saw this at Duggalbitta Uttarakhandat an altitude of about 7,800 feet
in the first week of may 2018regards mohina macker
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