Thanks Gurcharan Ji for botanical ID.

With regards,

NS Joshi.


On 6 May 2013 07:53, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, botanically Xerochrysum bracteatum (syn: Helichrysum bracteatum).
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> Nice photographs Narendra ji
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>> Paper Daisies from Sikkim (Apr 2009)
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