Images from FoI and Book of Stainton  does not match.
Thank you
Saroj Kasaju

On Monday, September 1, 2014 at 12:01:36 AM UTC+5:45 Ushadi wrote:

> Often I wish I knew plants sooo much that I could help in most unknowns, 
> but... 
>
> Could the white stuff be snow, lingering , hence mis-shapen?
>
> when I enlarged the thumbnails,
> the surrounding "soil" is not soil but something that look pebbly shaped 
> but glistening, white in the left side (more light falling there)  and 
> pinkish/  brownish on the right side of the picture ( in the shades)   to 
> me it means water froze on pebbles... ie ice formed. 
>
> sorry but I cant help with the plant ID... 
> but  I think its snow and ice... for the mystery globs and mystery soil....
>
> usha di 
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Tabish <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> This herb was found on the way to Sela Pass in Arunachal Pradesh. 
>> Altitude could be anything between 3500-4500 m.
>> Sorry for the poor quality of the pics - this is the best we could manage 
>> in the situation.
>> Is this 
>> *Morina polyphylla? *The description in Flora of China says, "Inflorescence 
>> 8-10 cm, compact, of many whorls; involucral bracts (3 or)4-6 per whorl, 
>> connate basally, forming a cup-shaped structure..."
>> I am not able to make out if these white things that we see in the pics, 
>> are the bracts that are mentioned in the description.
>>  Please help
>>  Tabish
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