Thanks, Chadwell ji

On 9 Nov 2016 6:05 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes this seems to fit well what *was* known as *Primula edgeworthii*.
> For some years I have known it as *P.nana* but that does not seem to be
> an accepted name in 'The Plant List' so must check the current nomenclature
> - *unless anyone can tell me?*
>
>
> Regardless of the current name, this species is known from Himachal
> Pradesh through Uttarakhand to Central Nepal.  Moist woods, especially near
> water @ 2000-3700m.
>
>
> On Friday, May 24, 2013 at 4:12:52 AM UTC+1, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
>> *Primula edgeworthii* is a small, delicate, perennial alpine primrose,
>> less common in alpine zones of Uttarakhand. It is photographed less as it
>> blooms within few weeks of snow melt on steep slopes. The flowering is so
>> early because it is able to form flower bud at the end of growing season
>> (October) which remains dormant but immediately after snow thawing it
>> enlarges to bloom.  The plant is almost without aerial stem and solitary
>> flowers are born on short axillary scapes making a truss of flowers just
>> above the leaves.
>>
>> The Himalaya is known for largest number of Primroses (Primula species)
>> of which many are endemic. One of the richest valley for primroses is known
>> as ‘Primula Valley’ in Darma area of Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand.
>> DSRawat Pantnagar
>>
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