Thanks, Chadwell ji.

On 27-Oct-2017 8:45 AM, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Satish - the plant from Manali is definitely not *Lancea tibetica*,
> not being close.  Also, one would be very surprised if this species were
> found
> around Manali as it is typically found in the borderlands of Tibet in damp
> places and grazing grounds.  I have seen this e.g. in Zangskar.  Also its
> altitudinal
> range (according to 'Flowers of the Himalaya') is 3000-4800m, so coming
> across it c. 2200m (or so) would represent a major extension of the
> previously
> known range.
>
> On Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 7:32:08 PM UTC+1, satish phadke wrote:
>
>> A herb seen in Manali.
>> Flowers larger than the ones posted earlier (*Thymus linearis*)
>> Dr Satish Phadke
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