Thanks, Chadwell ji and Saroj ji

On 20 Nov 2016 7:01 am, "[email protected]" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a distinctive plant.  Recorded between Godawari and Phulchoki @
> 2300-2800m @ Sheopuri @ 2440-2740m in 'Flora of Kathmandu Valley'.
>
> Stewart only occasionally came across it @ 1200-1800m in Hazara and
> Kashmir, commenting it was common to the east.
>
> Collet found it to be very common on rocks & walls at Shimla; there is a
> line drawing of it in Flora Simlensis.
>
> Flowers of Himalaya say cultivated areas, banks & rocks; common Pakistan
> to SW China @ 600-2400m.
>
> 'Enumeration of Flowering Plants of Nepal' give 2400m as it upper limit,
> so rather odd that 'Flora of Kathmandu' should record it at and indeed
> above its
> previous known altitudinal limits.
>
> Cultivated in the UK.  I last saw it growing on a bank en route to
> Dalhousie from Chamba side.
>
> On Saturday, November 19, 2016 at 2:55:13 PM UTC, Saroj Kumar Kasaju wrote:
>
>> Dear Members,
>>
>> Location: Pilot Baba Ashram, Bhaktapur , Nepal
>> Altitude: 5000 ft.
>> Date: 5 July 2016
>>
>> Persicaria capitata (Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don) H. Gross (accepted name)
>>
>> Nepali Names: रत्नाउलो  Ratnaaulo
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Saroj Kasaju
>>
>

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