Thanks,  Chadwell ji

On 20 Jan 2017 2:05 p.m., "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Quite an eye-catching colour to the flowers, though being rather 'gaudy' I
> immediately suspect it may be cultivated (or an 'escape' from
> cultivation) possibly naturalised.  Such plants have limited interest to
> me - though are clearly are part of the flora (sometimes a significant
> part).
> Where I live in the UK, at the edge of a town, MANY of the species I find
> locally are naturalised or escapes from cultivation as well as there being
> a diverse range of plants cultivated in private gardens.
>
> It is certainly Brassicaceae family (previously Cruciferae) and I have a
> copy of Flora of Mustang but this is FAR from complete and I am not sure how
> well cultivated plants or escapes from cultivation are covered - ASSUMING
> the specimen photographed at Jomsom, is one of these and not a wild species.
>
> I will look into this further.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 11:27:57 AM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:
>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Location: Jomsom, Mustang, Nepal
>> Altitude: 9200 ft.
>> Date: 21 April 2013
>>
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>

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