Dear Dr. Singh
 Beautiful upload
It seems your identification my be correct however the petals  of the
plant are densely hairy  which  is peculair feature of Aconitum pseudo
laeva kindly check it
Prof. A. H. Munshi

On 11 January 2015 at 10:07, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>  Aconitum laeve Royle, Illustr. Bot. Himal. Mount. 1:56. 1834
> syn: A. lycoctonum auct. (non Linn.)
>
> Perennial herb very distinct from other species by its helmet which is
> longer than broad; sparingly branched, viscid hairy especially in upper
> part; basal leaves with long petioles, upper gradually smaller, palmatisect
> into 5 to 9 lobes; flowers in branched racemes, purple to nnearly white,
> bracts filiform; flowers with helmet wide base, suddenly tapered into
> cylindrical hood; follicles 3, 10-14 mm long, spreading, hairy.
>
>    Photographed from Forest below Chopta in Uttarakhand
>
>
>
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh
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