I think this must be *P.minutissima*.  Cannot think which other species it 
can be.  It is a nonsense (as with Saxifraga jacquemontiana) to suggest 
this plant is Endangered.  It is no such thing.  I repeat my comment that I 
am at a lost to know how species are included in the Red List of Threatened 
Vascular Plants in India (the only reason it is in the IUCN Red List of 
Threatened Plants is because they accepted what was submitted - they are in 
no position to check, just as the species accepted onto Appendices for 
CITES are accepted on no actual evidence as those from the Indian Himalaya 
are *not* 'Rare & Endangered'.  How can botanists who spend so little time 
in the field possibly know what is rare let alone endangered.  You do not 
discover this from an office!.

As Primula minutissima grows well in suitable habitat in Ladakh (I have 
seen it in several places including irrigation channels), also in the 
Kashmir Valley, Kulu Valley and know of it from Baspa Valley, Kinnuar, 
where it is flourishing.  'Flowers of Himalaya' say stony slopes in areas 
near to the Tibetan border @ 3600-5200m. I don't think the authors of these 
'Red Lists' have spent much time on high passes in the borderlands of Tibet 
to know the status of populations of this plant, anymore than they know 
about colonies of Saxifraga jacquemontiana - neither of which is under any 
threat whatsoever.

*But what about the species what are GENUINELY rare & endangered.... This 
is a seriously wrong situation which needs addressing at the highest levels 
nationally and internationally....   Claims of rarity MUST be based upon 
reliable and accurate information.  How many botanists in India have 
regularly botanised and surveyed in the high mountains?  And of these, how 
many can recognise, whilst in those mountains, such species as 
P.minutissima and Saxifraga jacquemontiana.  I have to an extent and can 
recognise them.   So perhaps my reliable evidence is worth listening to.*

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 at 8:13:00 AM UTC+1, D.S Rawat wrote:

> *Primula minutissima* Jacq. ex Duby (Primulaceae) is a tiny carpet 
> forming herb in alpine zones of Western Himalaya. It is listed in 1997 
> IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants and in Red List of Threatened Vascular 
> Plant Species in India (Rao *et al.* 2003).
>
> Though mentioned as *Endangered*, it requires review of status since in 
> the above document it is shown growing only in Kashmir.
>
> This photograph is taken from Kedarnath area (Uttarakhand) but 
> unfortunately in late season (October) thus have no flowers. The rosettes 
> of the plants are visible with preformed inflorescence bud in the center of 
> rosette.
> It is an addition to eFI database, I hope.
>
> Dr D.S.Rawat
> Department of Biological Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & 
> Technology Pantnagar-263 145 Uttarakhand, INDIA
>
>

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