I think C. wallichii in view of my analysis at Confusion between Circium
argyracanthum and C. verutum
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On Mon, 3 Jan 2022 at 13:10, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> This population from near Udhampore, J & K, alt. 1500 m, which looks
> similar to both C. wallichii and C. verutum, but involucre bracts are
> gradually narrowed into spine, lacking scarious tips, more greener like C.
> verutum, though heads are whiter. Please see bracts of this specimen C.
> verutum which looks more typical
>
> Cirsium verutum (D.Don) Spreng. by Phuentsho on 1 July 2013
> (biodiversity.bt) <https://biodiversity.bt/observation/show/2244>
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