Thanks, Chadwell ji

On 22 Nov 2016 9:46 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Stewart listed Bergenia himalaica (syn. B.ciliata var. ligulata,
> B.ligulata) as common & gregarious on shady cliffs @ 1800-3000m in Kashmir.
>
> He mentioned B.ciliata var. ciliata as only recorded from Hazara and Kagan
> Valley.   There has clearly been confusion between these similar taxa.
>
> Ghazanfar in Saxifragaceae (Flora of Pakistan, 1977) recognised only 2
> species in Pakistan: B.stracheyi and B.ciliata, splitting the latter into
> forma ciliata
> and forma ligulata on the basis of the hirsute leaves of the former
> (though sometimes glabrous upper surface)..  She considered forma ciliata
> as very common on rocks in and around the Murree area.
>
> *Nowadays, B.ciliata forma ligulata (or B.himalaica as Stewart knew it) is
> Bergenia pacumbis.  I think the plant photographed at Mussoorie might
> be now the separate B.ciliata - though I think there has been confusion
> between some forms of both.  Its leaves look like they might be hairy on
> the upper surface?  WOULD BE GREAT IF SOMEONE WERE ABLE TO PHOTOGRAPH THE
> BERGENIA AT MUSSOORIE AGAIN INCL. UPPER AND LOWER SURFACES OF THE LEAVES.*
>
> *The plant used medicinally is mainly or perhaps exclusively Bergenia
> pacumbis incl. the specimens I saw being cultivated in the Medicinal Plants
> Section of the Nehru Botanical Garden, Srinagar, Kashmir.*
>
> On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 7:27:54 AM UTC+1, Shrishail Kulloli wrote:
>
>> Please help to identity this one from mussoirie india
>>
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