Thats a nice comparision:)
Yes it was chilling and windy.
On this point while standing you can see three different ranges. On
the front is extension of greater himalaya range. On right is the peer
panjaal range and on left the trans himlaya....
It was a great experience. I almost walked 15 kms that day with
umbrella and camera in rain. Umbrella was just to save my camera.
Pankaj


On Nov 7, 9:44 pm, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:
> Pankaj ji
> Nice plant indeed. I can feel the cold atmosphere in the area. Two Donald
> ducks of different colours stand tall amongst the green flora of Himalayan
> summer which is otherwise covered with snow I suppose.
> I had photographed similar plant from the area.
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> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:17 AM, Pankaj Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thermopsis barbata Royle, Ill.Bot.Himal.Mount. 192.t.32.f. 1. 1835.
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> > Synonyms:
> > Anagyris barbata Wall.
> > Thermopsis atrata Czefr.
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> > Family: Fabaceae
> > Distribution: India, Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet
> > Current pic taken at Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh.
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> > regards
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