Mr Garg was correct to have doubts.  This is Saxifraga parnassifolia.  In 
addition to the differences between this and S.moorcroftiana given in 
'Flowers of the Himalaya', the assorted images of both species posted on 
this site and my own images of S.moorcroftiana have shown clear 
differences.  S.parnassifolia has more rounded /circular petals with 2 
noticeable 'appendages' at the base of petals. S.moorcroftiana does not 
have the appendages but typically markings on the interior of the petals 
which are narrower, a markedly different shape.

Both species are recorded for this region.  Other than that, I think, given 
that not only has there been confusion between the two species 
historically, that has continued to this day, as shown by the postings on 
this site, quoting what the floras and references have to say is 
pointless.  I feel I have built up the better understanding - thanks to 
viewing plants in the wild and the other images seen thanks to eFI.  This 
is superior to pressed specimens alone in herbaria.....

On Sunday, November 14, 2010 at 4:00:58 AM UTC, JM Garg wrote:

> Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 
> 11,000 ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.). 
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