Anupam ji
Please avoid the subject line: What is this?, ID this plant, etc which are
common without any meaning and lead to confusion and mix up of threads. Each
mail should have a unique subject line, recomended form is:

"(ddmmyyyy+your intitials+post number for the day)
Plant/herb/shrub/climber/tree for ID from .............(place)"

If I send my second plant for ID today, and the plant is a tree, my subject
line would be

13092011GS2 a tree for ID from Delhi.


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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 12:12 PM, anupam sarmah <anupamsar...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I took these photographs during last March from Tawang district, Arunachal
> Pradesh at an altitude of 2500 m. It was on a dry rock surface with very
> sparse vegetation (Quercus and Rhododendron). Is it a Crassulaceae member?
>
> anupam
>
> --
> *Anupam Sarmah Ph.D. I *Head, Assam Landscapes I WWF India I Tezpur, Assam
> +91 3712 260132 (O) I+91 94354 85789 (M) I Skype: anupamsarmah
>
>

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