agree with Gurcharan Sir. It is Morina longifolia belonging to Dipsacaceae (Teasel family)
On Dec 19, 9:53 pm, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > No Tanay, it is Morina longifolia only. Spiny leaves and bracts are > characteristic > > -- > Dr. Gurcharan Singh > Retired Associate Professor > SGTB Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007 > Res: 932 Anand Kunj, Vikas Puri, New Delhi-110018. > Phone: 011-25518297 Mob: 9810359089http://people.du.ac.in/~singhg45/ > > On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Beautiful.... > > Thanks for sharing. > > Pankaj > > > On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 4:44 PM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around > > 11,000 > > > ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.). > > > > -- > > > With regards, > > > J.M.Garg ([email protected]) > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jmgarg1 > > > 'Creating awareness of Indian Flora & Fauna' > > > The whole world uses my Image Resource of more than a thousand species & > > > eight thousand images of Birds, Butterflies, Plants etc. (arranged > > > alphabetically & place-wise): > > >http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:J.M.Garg. You can also use > > them > > > for free as per liberal licensing conditions attached with each image. > > > For identification, learning, discussion & documentation of Indian Flora, > > > please visit/ join our Google e-group- > > > Efloraofindia:http://groups.google.co.in/group/indiantreepix(more than > > 1475 > > > members & 57,000 messages on 16/12/10 & with a database of around 4400 > > > species on 30/11/10) > > > -- > > *********************************************** > > "TAXONOMISTS GETTING EXTINCT AND SPECIES DATA DEFICIENT !!" > > > Pankaj Kumar Ph.D. (Orchidaceae) > > Research Associate > > Greater Kailash Sacred Landscape Project > > Department of Habitat Ecology > > Wildlife Institute of India > > Post Box # 18 > > Dehradun - 248001, India

