Yes, it apparently has! I followed this thread earlier but without such conclusion... But in my opinion both plants are less or more the same, it means I. devendrae sensu lato. There are plants with almost pure white flowers, some with little rosa hue, pale rosa ones and finally some rather deep rosa, but all with characteristic markings on lateral petals and inflated lower sepal. There is some difference in shape and position of spur, but I am unable to said if it is enough to separate these as different taxa. And this record from Himachal Pradesh greatly widen distribution. There is work to do in this season - to collect herbarium material and more pictures :-) Wojciech
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