Thanks,  Tim ji

On 3 Mar 2017 8:27 p.m., "Tim Roberts" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am very interested in any further information about this saxifraga, more
> collection details if possible please.
> Tim
>
>
> On Friday, 5 April 2013 12:25:56 UTC+1, D.S Rawat wrote:
>>
>> This cushion forming Saxifraga was shot at an altitude of 2600m which is
>> quite unusual for cushion forming Saxifrags in this part of the Himalaya
>> where alpine zones (homeland of Saxifrags) lies only above 3600-3800m. It
>> belong to *Saxifraga sect. Porphyrion* (Kabschia section) in which
>> leaves have lime pits. Flowers are solitary on small shoots (1-1.5cm) and
>> 1-1.2cm across. Seems closer to *S.ludlowii* (species not found in India
>> and Nepal) and unresolved species described by J.F.Duthie *S.lilacina*.
>> However, identity is yet to be resolved.
>>
>> Pink Saxifrags are much in requirements for breeding ornamental varieties.
>>
>> Can anyone help please?
>>
>> DSRawat Pantnagar
>>
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