Pl. check comparative images at
https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/b/brassicaceae/thlaspi

On 21-Sep-2017 1:19 PM, "nadeem waqif" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kindly identify this herb photographed on the sandrasi meadows along the
> trail to Manimahesh at the altitude of about 3600 metres, in June 2017.
>
> This was only one of the 15 or so species of wild leafy vegetable gathered
> for *saag* that day by the chef of dhaba we stayed at there.
>
> The sandrasi meadows have an amazing biodiversity but it is sad to see the
> damage done by pilgrims in the litter and plastic spread out everywhere and
> the ever-spreading concretization of the meadow to make dhabas langars and
> so on. We went there in June, with no pilgrims or tourists there as such,
> the main fellow-walkers were the people setting up infrastructure for the
> pilgrims whose main season is in August when the *mela* is held there.
> The locals told us initially that we should visit during the *mela* for
> the *raonak* but later they told us to not come during the mela since it
> was a huge mess, to say the least.
>
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