Yes. I did check the site. I found details on Pinus wallichaina but could
find no mention of Picea smithiana. Hence comparison is difficult for me.

Rgds
Ajit

On Mon, Aug 20, 2018 at 10:02 AM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks, Ajit ji.
> Did your check in efi site?
>
> On Sat 18 Aug, 2018, 7:37 PM Ajit Ampalakkad, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Kindly help me with the identification of this coniferous tree seen
>> between Pulna and Ghangharia in Uttarakhand. Based on the vegetation type
>> and what is commonly seen there, I could narrow it down to the probables
>> which are
>> 1) Picea sp (probably P. smithiana? )
>> 2) Pinus sp (probably P. wallichiana?)
>> 3) Abies sp
>>
>> I excluded Abies because i guess Abies cones stand up and look very
>> different. My guess is that its either Picea sp or Pinus sp.
>>
>> I would be greatly indebted if someone could guide me to some good guide
>> on how to identify conifers in the himalayas or if someone could share
>> their knowledge on how to identify conifers especially say a P. smithiana
>> from P. wallichaina...
>>
>> Rgds
>> Ajit
>>
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