Oxytropis cachemiriana

 
India (N); Himachal Pradesh; Jammu-Kashmir; Pakistan (N) as per ILDIS;
 

 
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Pangi id al100111a: Another beautiful flower for i.d from Pangi Valley
Location Pangi Valley, Himachal
Altitude 3000 mts
Habit Herb
Habitat wild
Height 4-5 inches

I think this is Oxytropis mollis or less likely Oxytropis microphylla.  Just compare your photos with those on FOI site
I go with Oxytropis cachmeriana
In O. microphylla there are two leaflets at each point....four in a pair, so out of question.
In O. mollis (which seems closest) leaves are much more densely hairy.
In O. lapponica the leaflets are acite at tip and peduncle much longer than uppermost leaf.


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Fabaceae-Faboideae (Papilionaceae) Week : Shrubs/Herbs :Herb for ID Spiti Jun 2011 SMP9:  A very tiny herb observed in Spiti valley. Taken in hand for photographing it. Earlier missed posting it.

I hope Oxytropis cachemeriana

 
  
 
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