Thank you very much Gurcharan ji for sharing so many of Brassicaceae plants.
Most of the genera are new to me - do not even know them!
Regards.
Dinesh



On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 3:34 PM, ushadi Micromini
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> I simply loved the pictures and the flowers themselves...
> Usha di
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> On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 5:50 AM, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> Crucihimalaya himalaica (Edgew.) Al-Shehbaz, O'Kane & R.A.Price,  Novon
>> 9: 301 1999.
>> Syn: *Arabidopsis himalaica* (Edgew.) O.E. Schulz; *Arabis* *himalaica*
>>  Edgew., *Arabis* *rupestre* Edgew., *Sisymbrium* *himalaicum* (Edgew.)
>> Hook. f. & Thoms., *Sisymbrium* *rupestre* (Edgew.) Hook. f. & Thoms.
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>> Much branched herb, branches from base, densely hispid with simple and
>> branched hairs; leaves coarsely toothed, upper stem-clasping, elliptic;
>> flowers lilac, in  distinctly bracteate crowded  raceme; fruit linear,
>> 15-40 mm long, 1 mm broad, glabrous or sparsely pubescent.
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>> Common in Khillenmarg and Apharwat mountain slopes in Kashmir, growing
>> among rocks. Photographed in June, 2011.
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