Suresh ji
I think D. himalayai is a much different plant with purplish blue flowers
in one-sided spikes, flowers blackish in centre. Pl. see plate 5 of Flowers
of Himalaya. Also check the following:

http://www.scanningtheplanet.org/plants-and-flowers-in-asia/subcategory-1/bigphotos-album1/photo01-01.htm


http://www.scanningtheplanet.org/plants-and-flowers-in-asia/subcategory-1/bigphotos-album1/photo01-02.htm


http://www.scanningtheplanet.org/plants-and-flowers-in-asia/subcategory-1/bigphotos-album1/photo01-03.htm


Plus it is not reported from NW Himalayas.
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:48 PM, Suresh Rana <[email protected]> wrote:

> Respected Sir
> Can this plant be Delphinium himalayae
> I have seen the photograph of this plant on the wall calender of BGSB
> University Rajouri during my recent visit.
> Kindly confirm the D.
>
> Warm Regards
> Suresh Rana
>

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