My first direct post.  Dr Singh is correct that this is not *Anemone 
rivularis*.  He is more familiar with *A.obtusiloba* than I am but would 
like to
add that this is a very variable species.  Dr Stewart commented that it was 
the commonest Anemone in the outer ranges of the Himalaya in
Kashmir & N.Pakistan.  He recognised var. *potentilloides* known as the 
'Sulphur Anemone', with as the name suggests, rich yellow flowers. This
is usually found at higher altitudes than the white or bluish forms (lots 
of intermediaries) up to over 4200m.  I have seen it many times in Kashmir;
it is also found near top of Rohtang and towards other passes in Kulu 
Valley.

On Thursday, 22 September 2016 04:47:50 UTC+1, ashwini wrote:

> This is from my trek to Triund in May. At that time I had assumed it to be 
> Anemone rivularis, but I am not so sure now. Both blue and white version, 
> which are likely the same species were growing next to each other. Please 
> advise.
>
>
> Mcleodganj-Triund, HP
> 2600m and above
> 30 May 2016
>
> Thanks.
> Ashwini
>
>
>
>

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