Thanks Pravis ji
For refreshing my memory of Himalayan plants. I have seen plenty of this
species 4- years back in the mountains of Kashmir.


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On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 2:54 PM, Pravir Deshmukh <prav...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Eremurus himalaicus Baker
>
> Family: Liliaceae
> Erect glaborous, scopse herbs up to 2 m tall, Leaves radical, linear,
> terete, fistular, 50-60 cm in length, 4-6 cm in width. Inflorescence
> terminal, dense, stout raceme, 40-50cm tall. Flowers white, 2-3 cm across,
> solitary in the bracts. Bracts subulate-lanceolate or filiform. Perianth 6
> parttite, segment oblong, almost as long as the filament, conniving below in
> a tube, Stamens 6. Ovary 3 celled, style filiform, stigma 3 lobed.
> Recorded from Lahaul Valley, Lahaul & Spiti Dist. Himachal Pradesh
>
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