Dr. Rawat great eye and superb localizing skill
i love it
like  finding proverbial needle in a hay stack
or a physician  locating a 2 or 3 mm tumor in the human body

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wonder why does it need to grow among mosses
similar growing requirement or some physiological interdependence?

thanks
usha di



On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 9:27 PM D.S Rawat <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Initially described as a new species *Pegaeophyton** garhwalensis* H.J.
> Chowdhery & S. Singh (Brassicaceae) from Kedarnath area, this perennial
> plant is now known as *Pegaeophyton minutum* H. Hara (=*P. garhwalensis*).
> The plant is so tinny that it is difficult to notice among the mosses. In
> our present visit to the area above Kedarnath I noticed one individual and
> photographed it. It grows with the mosses among the large boulders in shady
> areas and produce minute flowers of white colour during July- August.
>
> Photographed above Kedarnath at about 4450m elevation in September 2018.
> This species is not represented in efloraofindia.
>
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