Thanks,  Pankaj ji

On 19 Dec 2016 7:29 a.m., "Pankaj Kumar" <sahanipan...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes sir.
> Nice images...
> Pankaj
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM, J.M. Garg <jmga...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Chadwell ji.
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: C CHADWELL <chrischadwell...@btinternet.com>
>> Date: 18 December 2016 at 03:40
>> Subject: Is this Herminium monorchis 'Musk Orchid' photographed on
>> Khelanmarg?
>> To: "J.M. Garg" <jmga...@gmail.com>
>>
>>
>> I began by thinking that it would be worthwhile to have images of
>> Herminium monorchis
>> taken in the NW Himalaya to add to those posted from Uttarakhand *and
>> that this post would*
>> *be quick and straightforward, however, it has not worked out that way
>> but always useful*
>> *to check things - even though rather time-consuming.  It is all-too-easy
>> to casually assume*
>> *a plant belongs to a well-known species without ever examining it
>> closely, so you can be*
>> *aware of similar ones or spot differences/misidentifications of that
>> species.*
>>
>> *I have e.g. never looked at Herminium monorchis with a hand-lens @ x10
>> or x20 magnification.*
>>
>> *I must admit that after ALWAYS wearing and regularly using a hand lens
>> in the UK and on my*
>> *early expeditions to the Himalaya, I used one less and less - in part
>> because seldom is such detail*
>> *available/used in local floras.*
>>
>> I photographed on my most recent visit to Kashmir an orchid at the edge
>> of Khelanmarg, which I
>> took to be Herminium monorchis.
>>
>> See images 1-5 below.
>>
>> Not being an orchid specialist, I have never taken much notice of them,
>> unlike some who make a
>> special effort to track down every member of Orchidaceae they can.
>>
>> Having complex flowers, those with smaller-sized flowers require
>> close-inspection.
>>
>> I first came across this orchid beside the Sind River at Sonamarg during
>> the Kashmir Botanical Expedition
>> of 1983.  It was also found along irrigation channels of cultivated
>> fields in Miyah Nullah whilst leading
>> botanical tours in Lahoul in the mid-1980s.
>>
>> Flowers of the Himalaya record it in forests and marshy ground in drier
>> areas @ 3000-4300m from Pakistan
>> to Central Nepal, Tibet, China, N.Asia, Europe.
>>
>> Stewart recorded it from N.Pakistan incl. Baltistan and Ladakh @
>> 2400-4200m.
>>
>> However, 'Plants of Gulmarg' by Naqshi, Singh & Koul (1984) do not record
>> Herminium monorchis *but do*
>> *list Herminium pugioniforme* on the basis of a 19th Century record by
>> Aitchison - as does Stewart, who found
>> it near Mt. Kolahoi in the Upper Lidder Valley.  None of the other
>> orchids they list seem likely.
>>
>> *So, had I mistaken what I though was H.monorchis for H.pugionforme,
>> which I had never heard of, or*
>> *the Musk Orchid had been missed on Khelanmarg?*
>>
>> *It seems that H.pugioniforme is now Androcorys pugionformis (Lindl. ex
>> Hook.f.) K.Y.Lang, see:*
>>
>>
>> http://apps.kew.org/herbcat/getImage.do?imageBarcode=K000387532  - *it
>> is impossible to say much on the*
>> *low resolution image of this pressed specimen at Kew (at least to my
>> eye, unfamiliar with orchids).*
>>
>> *However, there are a number of close-up images:*
>>
>> https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=%22Androcorys+pugioniformi
>> s%22&tbm=isch&gws_rd=ssl#gws_rd=ssl&imgrc=JkmWSuh6HdVErM%3A.
>>
>> *My initial impressions are that Herminium monorchis seems more likely
>> but I would welcome the thoughts of others?*
>>
>>
>> Best Wishes,
>>
>>
>> Chris Chadwell
>>
>>
>> 81 Parlaunt Road
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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