Thanks, Chadwell ji

On 7 Nov 2016 8:59 pm, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Best if I draw attention to a scanned in slide of what is understood to be
> Rhodiola sinuata taken by Adam Stainton (co-author of 'Flowers of the
> Himalaya') in Nepal more than 40 years ago available through  Royal Botanic
> Garden, Edinburgh (UK) see: http://elmer.rbge.org.uk/
> bgbase/vherb/bgbasevherb.php?cfg=bgbase/vherb/fulldetails.
> cfg&specimens_specimen__num=291129.   This image agrees with my present
> understanding of the species - note the much flatter foliage.   Reliable
> images of this species (like so many others) are hard to find.
>
> On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 3:47:10 AM UTC+1, ashwini wrote:
>>
>> About twenty minutes walk up from Triund there is a small Hindu temple on
>> the wall of which I found these growing. The whites, pinks and greens
>> covered the wall in patches. I think this is *Sedum oreades*. Please
>> correct me if I am wrong.
>>
>> *Sedum oreades*—Mountain Sedum
>> Above Triund, HP
>> 3000m approx.
>> 03-04 September 2016
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Ashwini
>>
>>
>>
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