It is Taraxacum officinale, but with caution as already posted by me the 
original single species in the area has been split into several dozen species 
in our area, due to apomictic nature of plant

Gurcharan Singh
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: J.M. Garg 
  To: indiantreepix 
  Cc: satish phadke ; Dinesh Valke ; sibdas 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 9:41 PM
  Subject: [indiantreepix:15741] Fwd: [indiantreepix:14910] PLANT FOR ID 106 
SMP JUN 09 Lahaul- Spiti


  Forwarding again for Id assistance pl.

  Earlier feedback from
  Dinesh Ji:
  ... reminded of Launaea species; may be not.
  Sibdas ji:
  Or a Taraxacum, an alpine drought resistant one?

  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
  From: satish phadke <[email protected]>
  Date: 2009/7/25
  Subject: [indiantreepix:14910] PLANT FOR ID 106 SMP JUN 09 Lahaul- Spiti
  To: indiantreepix Indian <[email protected]>


  Theses Asteraceae member flowers were also common at many places in lahaul 
Spiti region often mixed with other flower plants.
  Satish Phadke

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