Yes sir...
Second and third photographs are from the same plant/Flower
( dscn5013a.jpg & dscn5015a.jpg) 

the First one was just for comparison...
regards
Alok
On Wed, 2011-11-02 at 08:32 +0530, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
> Alok ji
> To resolve the issue, I think you have to check the original
> photograph number as you clicked the photographs to know whether these
> photographs belong to the same plant. Third is clearly V. hardwickii,
> second could be both V. hardwickii or V. jatamansii as Amit ji
> suggested.
> 
> 
> 
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> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 11:28 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>         Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>         Some earlier relevant feedback:
>         “Perhaps it should be understood that all three species V.
>         pyrolaefolia, V. jatamansii and V. hardwickii have simple
>         basal leaves. In V. pyrolaefolia cauline are also simple, in
>         V. jatamansii cauline 3-fid and in Hardwickii cauline 3-7
>         pinnatipartite (which can be clearly seen).
>         -- 
>         Dr. Gurcharan Singh”
>          
>         “May be these pictures can clear the doubts over V. jatamansi
>         and V. hardwickii
>         the 1st pic is V. hardwicki and the 2nd one is V. jatamansi.
>         While Alok ji 2 nd picture is clearly V. jatamansi” from Amit
>         ji.
>          
>         
>         “I think Gurcharan ji has the technical data but...you are
>         right Pankaj ji there WERE 2 flowers... BUT... In one of the
>         
>         plants I photographed.. the basal leaves were not clearly
>         seen,..
>         sooo.. I attached dscn5017a.jpg to show the basal leaves...
>         I'll go there again tomorrow to get photographs of the leaves
>         of both the plants (they could be different valerianas for all
>         I know)
>         but right now I am attaching more close ups of both the
>         flowers and I'll let you decide this...
>         regards
>         Sincerely
>         Alok”
>         
>         
>         
>         ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>         From: Alok & Isabelle <[email protected]>
>         Date: 22 February 2011 19:59
>         Subject: [efloraofindia:63371] valeriana..id al220210
>         To: [email protected]
>         
>         
>         
>         
>         Dear friends,
>         Another flower for id
>         herb
>         wild
>         2100 mts
>         Chamba
>         height: 8 inches
>         
>         could be valeriana...
>         Alok
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