Forwarding for ID
Distributed as Apiaceae member- Hamirpur 
<https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/a/apiaceae/apiaceae-member/hamirpur>
Group discussion at
Identification requested ATMAR2016/06 (google.com) 
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On Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 12:00:48 PM UTC+5:30 JM Garg wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id  assistance please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
> wild carrot?
> the flowers are not symmetrically petaled... weird at first glance
> did you get to see the roots 
> and a close up of the stem and streaks of colors
> and was the main stem hollow?
>
> usha di 
>
> Usha i also think it is Queen Ann's Lace, it is also known as Lady's Lace.
> Promila 
>
> I have not seen its roots. Is wild carrot a small  herb nearly 15cm high? 
> Regards  
> Anil
>
> could be 
> esp if grazed, it grows back  while in that stage it could be short.
> But chances are this is not Queen Anne's lace.  Good chances it is not.
>
> I was intrigued by the irregularly asymmetric flowers and not completely 
> an umbel
> i am getting at something else but unless i have more data from you i 
> would rather not speak about it.
> where is this growing?
> can you get to it again?
> i need pictures of the stem especially near the base and just above... 
> color , any streaks, any hairs etc. 
> only thing i can tell you is be careful.
> usha di 
>
> Thank you very much, Di.
> It was growing near to my native place in Hamirpur (H.P.).
> It occurs quite commonly there and always remain low in height as I have 
> noticed over the years. 
> Presently, I am staying at Shimla and Solan, it will not be possible for 
> me to go again to that site again this year. I'll try to ask someone to do 
> it for me.
> With best regards
> Anil Thakur 
>
> I think its perhaps one of the  lesser known parsley or some such
> the distinguishing feature it seems has to be that one petal that sticks 
> out and lasts longer on the flower when the other petals have fallen off.
> Most  cultivated and wild parsley that i am even remotely familiar with 
> has  a bifurcated longish petal or two ...
> this is a bit beyond what i remember from the summer foraging classes ...
> may be its one of those on the silk route or the caravan routes ... 
> migrated and naturalized in India.????
> Or may be the answer is very simple right under my nose and i cant seem to 
> remember it.
> Perhaps Gurcharanji will know or Nidhan or Balkar would know?
> i have added them in this reply.
> lets see
> usha di 
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Anil Thakur <[email protected]>
> Date: 26 March 2016 at 01:33
> Subject: [efloraofindia:241052] Identification requested ATMAR2016/06
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>
>
> Kindly help with identification of this herbaceous plant.
>
> Place: Hamirpur (H.P.)
> Date: Jan. 29, 2015
>
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> With best Regards,
>
> Anil Kumar Thakur
> M.Sc. (Hons.), Ph.D.
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