Dear Dr Kumar
Primula edgeworthii (syn. P.nana) is not known from Sikkim.
I think this probably comes within Primula gracilipes which is the most 
frequent petiolarid in Sikkim (and Bhutan) ondamp shady banks, streamsides, 
mossy rocks & in ravines @ 2000-4700m, flowering February to June. 

Best Wishes,

Chris Chadwell

81 Parlaunt Road 
SLOUGH
SL3 8BE
UK

www.shpa.org.uk





      From: Dr Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>
 To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; J. M. Garg <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Wednesday, 9 November 2016, 1:11
 Subject: Fwd: Plumbaginaceae and Primulaceae (incl. Myrsinaceae) Fortnight: 
Primula sp from Tsomgo Lake, Sikkim - PKS PRIM 008
   


On Friday, 13 June 2014 21:49:56 UTC+8, Dr Pankaj Kumar wrote:
Primula sp. from Tsomgo Lake for ID.I thought this to be Primula 
edgeworthiiPankaj




   

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