Yes Suresh ji
Your other plant was Gentianella moorcroftiana, again identified by
Tanay..... has larger flowers more than 2 cm long at flowering and
importantly throat without scales.

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Your this plant clearly has scales in the throat and smaller flowers
(should not be longer than 1.5 cm). It may be Gentianella pedunculata as
suggested by you.

Please develop the habit of taking close ups of flower and taking note of
the sizes. It often can't be estimated from photographs, but is very
essential for identification.


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On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Suresh Kumar Rana <[email protected]>wrote:

> Respected Sir
> I have uploaded *Gentianella moorcroftiana *earlier and that was quite
> different.
> Can this plant be
> *Comastoma pedunculatum*
> *Syn: Gentianella pedunculata*
> *
> *
> http://gentian.rutgers.edu/genera/genComaimg.htm
>
> Warm regards
> Suresh Rana
>

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