Location: Nagarkot, Nepal Date: 11 June 2018 Altitude: 6800 ft. Habit : Wild Which Stellaria ...?? Thanks, ... Comparative images available at Tough! Could not match ! Could not find a match with comparative images in efi site. SK1324 27 JUL 2018 : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7)- around 600 kb each. Location: Jitpur Phedi, n Nepal Altitude : 5000 ft. Date: 19 June 2018 Habit : Wild Thank you. Which Stelleria ? Comparative images available at https://sites.google.com/site/efloraofindia/species/a---l/c/caryophyllaceae/stellaria Could not find a match among species at efi site at Stellaria Must be some other species amongs http://www.efloras.org/browse.aspx?flora_id=110&start_taxon_id=131299 i am happy to see a ruler in the photograph Could not find a match with comparative images in efi site. It is the same species as in another thread: SK1341 01 AUG 2018 Location: Balaju, Raniban, Nepal Date: 30 March 2017 Altitude: 4800 ft. Which Stellaria ...?? Also check comparative images in efi site. Pl. check comparative images at Stellaria & Cerastium Appears close to images at Stellaria alsine ? Also check images of Stellaria alsine at the following: http://www.efloras.org/object_page.aspx?object_id=39166&flora_id=2 May be same as at Stellaria species- Jitpur Phedi & Nagarkot, Nepal This plant was seen growing at a height of nearly 2500 mtrs at Triund. Please help in identifying it. How about Stellaria aquatica? Species of Cerastium? My guess, Stellaria graminea, because of the narrow leaves. I think we will have to work more deeply on this plant. The petals are deeply divided, and probably it can't be Cerastium. Capsules are not visible, so difficult to decide. It is definitely not Stellaria aquatica, which I had photographed in Manali and quite distinct. S. montioides (correct name for S. graminea) has very narrow leaves, not more than 3 mm broad. I suspect it may turn out to be S. patens (syn: S. longissima). I request ... to kindly upload some more photographs, especially if any with fruits, and with side view of flowers. I am sorry but i don't have any more pictures than the ones i posted. Next time when i am in Himachal. if i am lucky enough to stay till early monsoon then i will surely get some more pictures and will surely post them. I have finished processing my herbarium collection of Stellaria The plant is Stellaria uliginosa Murr. (S. alsine) ..., this is the first use of my dugital Herbarium upload May be same as at Stellaria species- Jitpur Phedi & Nagarkot, Nepal Caryophyllaceae, may be some species of Cerastrium. ... or species of Stellaria. Stellaria pubera?? Stellaria pubera I suppose is not reported from Himalayas Thanks, ... I think it doesn't matches with any species of Cerastrium or Stellaria mentioned in Concise Flowers of Himalayas by Oleg Polunin & Adam Stainton. Can it be Myosoton species? Appears similar to the thread on Myosoton aquaticum (L.) Moench though a bit different https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/17f48d7e2188e523?hl=en# Genus Myosoton is distinguished on the basis of 5 styles. This one has only three. Perhaps this could be Stellaria uliginosa var. undulata (Thunb.) Fenzl, ; in Ledeb., Fl. Ross. 1: 393 (1842). May we take it as Stellaria graminea as per ... post in the following thread: Location: Nagarkot, Bhaktapur Date: 16 May 2019 Elevation: 1892 m. Habit : Wild Which Stellaria ? I think same unidentified species as at Stellaria species- Jitpur Phedi & Nagarkot, Nepal Looks close but no ID ! |
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