Thanks,  Chadwell ji

On 27 Feb 2017 4:08 a.m., "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Jeanette Fryer has determined this as Cotoneaster garwhalensis G.Klotz not
> C.adpressus Boiss which according to Fryer & Hylmo is
> only found in Sichuan & Yunnan.  Both species belong to the Adpressi
> Series.
>
> C.garwhalensis is recorded from H.P.,Uttarakhand and Nepal.  A useful
> little scrambling, ground-covering shrub with large, attractive flowers and
> excellent autumn colour.  Corolla wide open, petals erect to
> semi-spreading, rich pink with dark red base and pink border.
> The TYPE specimen was collected in Garwhal by Duthie (holotype at Kew;
> isotype at Dehra Dun).
>
> On Sunday, August 26, 2012 at 5:11:28 PM UTC+1, Thingnam Girija wrote:
>
>> A small shrub, less than knee high, found in the Valley of Flowers, in
>> June.
>> Please identify
>> Girija
>>
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