Dear Dr Singh
My request for altitudes where the two sets of photos were taken has not been 
answered. 
Am I correct that the last two images are not from the same plant?
I am willing to take a further look but need some input from you to help narrow 
down theoptions nor waste time - that would not be fair on me.

Best Wishes,

Chris Chadwell

81 Parlaunt Road 
SLOUGH
SL3 8BE
UK

www.shpa.org.uk





      From: Craig & Pam Eveleigh <[email protected]>
 To: J.M. Garg <[email protected]> 
Cc: efloraofindia <[email protected]>; 
[email protected]; Dr. Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>; 
Nidhan Singh <[email protected]>
 Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2016, 20:13
 Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:140534] Gori Valley Tour: Primula for 
identification..
   
Pankaj, I agree with your direction on this. The pedicels are too long for P. 
denticulata or P. erosa (thus your suggestion of deformed). The whole plant 
looks like it could belong in the Petiolares Section, but that doesn't fit with 
the last two detailed images showing farinose pedicels and emarginate corolla 
lobe shape.I will have to think more on this, but I would welcome more 
suggestions.Pam
From: "J.M. Garg" <[email protected]>
To: "efloraofindia" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], "Dr. Pankaj Kumar" 
<[email protected]>, "Nidhan Singh" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2016 1:00:56 AM
Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:140534] Gori Valley Tour: Primula for 
identification..

 Forwarding again for Id assistance please. Some earlier relevant feedback:     
         
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It may be Primula sessilis.Krishan Lal  
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This is very strange... it cant be Primula sessilis as in sessilis petals will 
have pointed tips but here they are blunt two lobes. It looks like deformed 
form of Primula denticulata but thats a wild guess. I might be missing 
something....RegardsPankaj  
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| Would you be kind enough to tell me the altitudes of the TWO different 
species you have posted images of?  The FIRST (7 images) which you say was near 
a water source is clearly different fro  the SECOND (the final two images); do 
you possibly have any additional images of the latter.Neither are close to 
Primula denticulata nor Primula vulgaris - which is not a native of the 
Himalaya.
Knowing the different altitudes (the habitats are clearly very different) will 
help my efforts to identify them.   Would you also supply approximate dates of 
flowering? Chris Chadwell 
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From: Nidhan Singh <[email protected]>
Date: 14 December 2012 at 07:56
Subject: [efloraofindia:140534] Gori Valley Tour: Primula for identification..
To: indiantreepix <[email protected]>


Dear All,
This very beautiful herb was shot from near a water source...a Primula 
species...shows similarity with P. vulgaris...wanted to know exact 
identification...you will notice the pictures without date have bluish 
tinge..which was not natural..only due to camera settings..actual colour is 
bright pink...hope to get id...
 
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Regards,

Dr. Nidhan SinghAssistant Professor
Department of Botany
I.B. (PG) College
Panipat-132103 Haryana
Ph.: 09416371227

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