Yes Tabish ji

I think it finally C. pallida var. pallida only

http://www.planetefleurs.fr/Systematique/Campanulaceae/Campanula_pallida.htm

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On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:05 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> “ *To my eye, the shape of the flower (corolla) doesn't agree with
> those in the links.* Yours are funnel-shaped, whereas those in the
>
> links are like a bell-jar. Length of the sepals doesn't agree,
> although it can be believed to be variable. The 3-lobed stigma in your
> flowers, is also not seen in the link images.
>   - Tabish”
>
>
>
> “Tabish ji
>
> The three stigmas is a a genus character found in all species of Campanula.
> I was lucky to have frontal view. Broadly infundibuliform flowers are found
> in this species. Please seen description of C. cana from last link.
>
> --
>
> Dr. Gurcharan Singh”
>
>
>
> “Gurcharan ji,
>
>   Since we are discussing Campanula species, let me just add another
> picture from the web, of C. colorata.
>  http://plantsoftibet.lifedesks.org/image/view/2263/_original
>  This picture comes from the page:
> http://plantsoftibet.lifedesks.org/node/2263
>  - Tabish”
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
> Date: 19 October 2010 21:37
> Subject: [efloraofindia:51274] Campanula cana from Manali
> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>, Flowers of India <
> [email protected]>
>
>
> I had provisionally identified this plant with C. colorata (now known as C.
> pallida), but after comparison with photographs uploaded by Prashant ji, it
> seems my plant identifies better with C. cana, characterised by "broadly
> infundibuliform corolla, hairy on the outside".
>
> Kindly validate
>
> Here are some links to compare
>
> http://efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=104629&flora_id=800
>
> http://efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=104630&flora_id=800
>
> http://efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=104632&flora_id=800
>
>
>
>
> http://books.google.com/books?id=DUCIu0MlEmwC&pg=PA254&lpg=PA254&dq=Campanula+cana&source=bl&ots=em2j8CM1wg&sig=MvtlOK_fGnlaWKDHUvNmVzUAD5Y&hl=en&ei=hbe9TOn8E4bQsAPuxP3kDA&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Campanula%20cana&f=false
>
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>
>
>
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