Thanks a lot,  Chadwell ji.

On 22 Jan 2017 8:18 a.m., "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> No Potentilla pedunculosa does not exist but P.peducularis D.Don does,
> however the Potentilla photographed does not look anything like that
> species.
>
> This is the third Potentilla thought to be P.peduncularis - none of which
> are or indeed even come close to resembling this species......
>
> I shall return to these images when time permits.  Potentilla is quite a
> large genus with several species which are similar to each other.
>
> On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 12:17:12 PM UTC+1, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:
>
>> Dear Mr. Garg,
>>
>> Enclosing some pictures for ID please. It does not match with  P.
>> anserina and P.plurijuga.  Does Potentilla pedunculosa really exist? I did
>> not fine any picture in the web.
>>
>> Date : 25 July 2014
>>
>> Location : Kalinchok, Dolkha, Nepal
>>
>> Altitude: 12000 ft.
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kumar Kasaju
>>
>>
>> E. Alpine Rangelands Vegetation The alpine rangelands are situated above
>> 4000m and are covered with snow most of the year. During summer, when snow
>> melts, the grasses grow very quickly and complete their life cycle. During
>> this period these rangelands provide 3–4 months of grazing to the nomadic
>> herds of yak, chauris and sheep. A small number of different plant
>> communities are common in this region. The Department of Medicinal Plants
>> reported that in alpine meadow of Langtang Valley the major species were
>> Cortia depressa and Kobresia spp. In the Cortiatype meadow, 40–80% of the
>> coverage was occupied by C. depressa and the subsidiary species were
>> Potentilla pedunculosa, Primula obliqua, Carex spp. and Geranium
>> polyanthes. In the Kobresia-type meadow, Kobresia spp. occupied 40–90% of
>> the coverage and the subsidiary species varied between different sites. On
>> the slopes, the meadows were dominated with gramineous vegetation
>>
>

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