This is correctly identified but there has been a nomenclatural change - it 
is now Primula munroi.  Commonly known as the 'White Marsh Primula'
this species is typically white but often much more colourful on the 
Rohtang Pass (I have seen forms which are virtually plum-coloured).  
Flowers of the Himalaya record it from streamsides & marshes @ 3000-4500m 
from Pakistan to SW China.  I last saw it in flower in Mustang district of 
Nepal just above Muktinath.


On Friday, June 13, 2014 at 12:34:33 PM UTC+1, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:

> Primula involucrata Wall. ex Duby
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> Synonym
> Primula munroi Lindl.
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> Family: Primulaceae
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