I was just checking on postings of Pleurospermum on this site, to see if there were any images of a species photographed in Bhutan which I am about to draw attention to. I can confirm that these images are definitely not of Pleurospermum candollei. They are of a Bupleurum - which is rather a difficult genus. Yet another one for me to look at closely in the future. Very nice shots - though fruits are not mature, which sometimes are essential to be certain as to which species a specimen belongs to. I have some images of P.candollei which I shall endeavour to post at some point.
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