Thanks, Chadwell ji

On 10 Nov 2016 1:02 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I presume these must come within Primula denticulata but I am far from
> certain as to the range of variation which exists within this species.  A
> species which has been recorded from Afghanistan to SE Tibet (and Myanamar)
> @ 1500-4500m, variation is inevitable.  Often hard to be sure about poorly
> developed forms or those in early growth.
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> It is entirely possible that in the future when the genus is revised,
> variants will be recognised at the sub-species or even species level.
> Richards has recognised Primula cachemiriana (syn. P.denticulata var.
> cachemiriana) as a separate species.
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> Hooker observed that the species was very variable separating var.
> paucifolia.
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> On Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 9:25:06 AM UTC+1, D.S Rawat wrote:
>>
>> *Primula denticulata* Sm. is the most common Primula in alpine zones of
>> Uttarakhand. Shot in Kedarnath after a brisk snow fall in 1990s.
>>
>> Dr D.S.Rawat
>> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
>> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
>>
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