Thanks, Chadwell ji

On 10 Nov 2016 2:18 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I can state with certainty that this is not Primula elatior!  The 'Oxlip'
> has a wide distribution (with 8 subspecies being recognised) but occurs in
> the wild nowhere near to the Himalaya.
>
> The photo is not good - not close-up to show the flowers or foliage well
> with the exposure off (exposing correctly for yellow-flowered plants is not
> easy).
>
> I do not have any immediate ideas.  Complicated by this being an
> especially rich area for Primulas esp. ones I am not familiar with, so may
> struggle to help much
> beyond saying what it is not.
>
> On Wednesday, June 24, 2009 at 3:48:46 PM UTC+1, figtree wrote:
>
>> A yellow Primula from Sela Pass, Arunachal Pradesh, alt. 12,000
>> ft.Species id. requested
>>
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