According to Jeanette Fryer this is part of the FRIGIDI Section.  It is 
*C.hedegaardii 
J.Fryer & B.Hylmo sp. nov which is new to eFI.*

Previously only known to the authors from Nepal, so an extension of its 
range.  Given how poorly known Cotoneaster is in the Himalaya, I expect 
there will be numerous changes to distributions in the coming years.   The 
fruits are thought to be typically crimson to maroon - though a pale yellow 
form is already known in Nepal.


On Wednesday, November 2, 2016 at 7:15:30 PM UTC, Anil Thakur wrote:

> Cotoneaster sp. 
> Shimla (H.P) 
> Altitude: approx. 2200m 
> June 2013 
> Large shrub 
>
> -- 
> With best Regards, 
>
> Dr. Anil Kumar Thakur 
>

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