I am pleased and not a little relieved to be able to agree with Dr Singh's 
identification of this 'Forget-me-not', yes it does match *Myosotis 
asiatica* (*M.alpestris*
subsp. *asiatica*).

On Saturday, June 9, 2012 at 8:42:13 AM UTC+1, Gurcharan Singh wrote:

> *Myosotis alpestris* F. W. Schmidt, Fl. Boem. Cent. 3: 26. 1794. 
>
> Perennial herb differentiated by its spreading hairs on calyx, fruiting 
> pedicel equalling or slightly longer than calyx and obtuse nutlets; leaves 
> linear-lanceolate to oblanceolate, gradually reducing upwards both surfaces 
> covered with spreading hairs; flowers blue or white in short cyme 
> elongating in fruit; nutlets obtuse.
>
> Photographed from Khillenmarg, Kashmir 
>
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> SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
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