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From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Date: 7 October 2016 at 01:22
Subject: Re: Rhododendron lepidotum Wall. (accepted name)
To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
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Enjoyed your images of *Rhododendron lepidotum* which I last photographed
in Nepal near to Muktinath, a few years back.  It certainly occurs over a
wide altitudinal range, from some 2400 to 4500m and in both high rainfall
districts and in drier, more exposed areas in the Tibetan borderlands such
as upper Mustang.  There is no record in the Kathmandu Valley, though a few
of the 'mountain' tops are high enough - just.  *Well worth, on future
occasions photographing the undersides of the petals and leaves, showing
the scales.*  This is a fairly typical colour variant but others occur
incl. pale yellow (not that I have seen these).  Known from Pakistan
through to SW China, one of the 4 species found in the NW Himalaya (I am
not including Uttarakhand within this region, which also has *R.barbatum*
and a species described in recent years as new by one of this group's
leading members).

Back in N.Pakistan & Kashmir, Stewart described it as a plant of the birch
zone in many places with a similar altitudinal range - though not recorded
from Ladakh.

It is found on the Rohtang in HP, though usually at lower elevations that
*R.anthopogon* var. *hypenanthum* (which does reach into Ladakh, just).


On Wednesday, 5 October 2016 16:50:57 UTC+1, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:

> Dear Members,
>
> Sharing some pictures of
> *Rhododendron lepidotum *Wall. (accepted name)
> shot at Kalinchowk Nepal
> on 25 July 2014
> at 12000 ft.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Saroj Kasaju
>



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