Thanks, Singh ji.

On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 14:09, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Garg ji for key and attachments. The crucial question is whether
> our specimens with suddenly tapered lower sepal is I. scabrida or I.
> tricornis if we treat them distinct species. the confusion all along has
> been status of I. tricornis. If we believe (as per Paper by Shinobu Akiyama
> and Hideaki Ohba) that specimens with "Lower sepal navicular or
> infundibuliform, 9–12 mm long, 5.5–8 mm deep (excluding the spur), tapering
> into a long upwardly or downwardly curved spur; spur 17–25 mm in
> overall length". are I. scabrida (No known Indian distribution according to
> these authors), and "Lower sepal pale yellow shaded with dull orange,
> bucciniform, (9–)15–18 mm long, (13–)20–25 mm deep (excluding the
> spur), abruptly constricted into incurved spur; spur curved, (8–)15–23 mm
> in overall length" is I. tricornis, we need to have key separating I.
> edgeworthii and I. scabrida as per new interpretation of these authors.
> This only will settle the matter for all. Until we have key separating all
> three matter can't be solved.
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> On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 1:47 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Ashutosh ji.
>>
>> On Wed, 19 Feb 2020 at 13:41, ashutoshsharma11sn <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> No Saroj ji Impatiens scabrida DC., Impatiens tricornis Lindl. and
>>> Impatiens edgeworthii Hook.f. all three are distinct species and accepted
>>> names...
>>>
>>> In this post i have cleared a lot of major differences between Impatiens
>>> tricornis and Impatiens edgeworthii.
>>>
>>> Impatiens tricornis is much variable species with dark yellow flowers
>>> and hairy plant in higher altitude and also white flowers with very less
>>> hairy plant form in lower altitudes...
>>>
>>> Please go through the paper of Dr. Shinobu Akiyama mam 'Studies of
>>> Impatiens  (Balsaminaceae) of Nepal 3.   Impatiens scabrida  and  Allied
>>> Species' there you can find good illustrations and much details to
>>> distinguish I. tricornis and I. scabrida...
>>>
>>> Most of the post on our group under name I.scabrida is actually I.
>>> tricornis however i am currently checking if there is any image of true I.
>>> scabrida DC. present on our group or not...
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> Ashutosh Sharma
>>>
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