Thanks a lot, Chadwell ji, for looking at all posts in this genera in efi.
Catalogue of life
<http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/4c16f03bb909a78dc595a58aacaf4294>
states *Primula petiolaris *Wall. to be an accepted name.

May I request Rawat ji to pl. post other images.


On 10 November 2016 at 05:05, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I am unsure about this.  Richards observes that few species have been so
> misunderstood as Primula petiolaris Wallich.
>
> I see that it is no longer an accepted number in 'The Plant List'.  *So
> what has replaced it?   Primula gracilipes perhaps?*
>
> It is still on the 'Primula World' site but the only images are of
> cultivated plants and some of these could easily be hybrids.
>
> Cannot say the image shot in Uttarakhand matches the images on the above
> site.
>
> According to Richards it is found in Nepal & Sikkim plus two early records
> from Kumaon.    Flowers of Himalaya says Uttaranachal to Sikkim @
> 2400-3600m.
>
> Richards says throughout Nepal sometimes growing and hybridising with
> Primula gracilipes.
>
> *I am uncertain as to the differences between P.petiolaris and
> P.gracilipes.  They are closely related.  Richards considers the latter
> might well be considered a subspecies of the former!  Differing in the
> almost stemless (those in the photo do have stalks), tightly clasped
> blunter sepal-lobes (which cannot be observed in the image) and the total
> absence of meal - though sometimes meal is not prominent.  *
>
> *Is there anyone who can comment with authority?  And tell us the correct
> nomenclature/taxonomic treatment?*
>
> *Flowers of the Himalaya say that Primula gracilipes is the most frequent
> petiolarid Primula in Bhutan (and Sikkim).  They consider P,petiolaris much
> smaller and the two may be CONSPECIFIC i.e. being the same species!*
>
>
>
> On Thursday, June 12, 2014 at 9:31:07 AM UTC+1, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
>> This Primula also shot in Munsyari area Uttarakhand resembles to *Primula
>> petiolaris* Wallich with its irregularly toothed petals.
>>
>> Validation (or otherwise) is requested.
>>
>> Dr D.S.Rawat
>> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture &
>> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
>>
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