The specimens from Pune and Orissa have more colourful flowers and less 
trichomes on leaves. Prasad ji have already indicated significant 
differences already which need to be studied critically. It represents a 
case of discontinuous distribution in the Himalaya and Peninsular India.
DSRawat Pantnagar

On Monday, July 22, 2013 2:47:52 PM UTC+5:30, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
> This species was recorded as a new record to Orissa, and rare in Pune (as 
> mentioned in eflora) but it is quite frequent on moist rocks in Kali Valley 
> of Uttarakhand. Beautiful rosettes of few leaves produce naked scapes on 
> which white flowers are borne. 
>
> Photographed near Garba Village, Dharchula area, Pithoragarh District of 
> Uttarakhand.
>
> I remember this plant since my childhood when it was quite common around 
> my home in Karan Prayag (Dstt Chamoli, Uttarakhand) where it flourished on 
> wet rocks. Now it is no more common, rather has become rare in the area.
>
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>

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