Interesting! Thanks for sharing.

Dr Satish Phadke


On 30 July 2013 13:10, D.S Rawat <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Theropogon pallidus* (Wall. ex Kunth) Maxim. (Liliaceae) is an
> unfrequent lily found in temperate Himalaya from Uttarakhand to Arunachal
> Pradesh.  Without flowers it resembles grasses/ sedges as visible in first
> picture, therefore, escapes notice. Most often it occurs as epiphyte over
> moist rocks or tree trunks. Flowers are tiny, hardly up to 1 cm across.*Now 
> it is in Asparagaceae.
> *
>
> *It is a new addition to eflora India. *
>
> Photographed in Kali Valley of Pithoragarh district Uttarakhand at an
> altitude of 2000m.**
>
> DSRawat Pantnagar
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