Very interesting article and a beautiful illustration made by you. Thanks 
for sharing.
I was just thinking why you actually didnt put your plant on the 
phylogenetic tree as I can see one Isotype is already in British Museum?
Best regards
Pankaj


On Wednesday, 6 March 2013 16:22:28 UTC+8, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
> Respected members
> After a long toil in alpine zones of Uttarakhand I collected some 
> specimens of a *Saxifraga* which proved as a new species. It was 
> published few months back in 2012. Here I am attaching a photograph of the 
> species (copied from one of my optical photo thus quality is poor), photo 
> of the area where it was recorded and the pdf of publication for your 
> perusal.
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>

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