Thanks, Chadwell ji and Narendra ji

On 12 Nov 2016 8:40 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, this is the distinctive and widespread Pedicularis longiflora var.
> tubiformis.  A plant utilised in Tibetan Medicine - known as LUG RU SER PO.
> Damp places, bogs; common in Tibetan borderlands from Pakistan to SW China
> @ 2700-4800m.  I have come across it in many places incl. Ladakh.   Very
> long slender corolla tubes.  Many Pedicularis are pollinated by Bombus but
> such bees would require an exceptionally long proboscis to reach any
> nectar, so presumably resort to cutting a hole
> at the base instead?
>
> On Friday, November 11, 2016 at 5:25:52 PM UTC, raj wrote:
>
>> Dear All,
>>
>> Long tube lousewort - Pedicularis longiflora from the banks of
>> Manasarovar. Altitude 15000 feet. Photo taken on Aug 24, 2016. pl validate.
>>
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>> With Regards,
>> Narendra Joshi
>>
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