Second picture show good candidate for being true I. scabrida. In first 
picture curvature of spur is more like in I. racemosa.  In other pictures I 
don't see shape of lower sepal and spur.Best regards         Wojciech

    W piątek, 21 lutego 2020, 11:00:50 CET, Gurcharan Singh 
<[email protected]> napisał(-a):  
 
 This population from Tiger Fall area of Chakrata seems to fit the description 
in the Paper which led us here,and the absence of distinct lobule of I. 
edgeworthii and     "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".


Dr. Gurcharan SinghRetired  Associate Professor
SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007
Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018.
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