Dear Prasant Ji,
It is looking like *Androsace mucronifolia* (Syn:* Androsace globifera*
Klatt).
This species is very common in moist rocks above 3500 m in alpine meadows.
 Regards,


On Sun, Jun 8, 2014 at 10:26 PM, Prashant Awale <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Dear Friends,
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> This  herb was seen on the boulders en-route Hemkund Sahib.
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> I think *Androsace mucronifolia*?
> Family: Primulaceae.
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> Regards
> Prashant
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