Filipendula vestita (Wall. ex G. Don) Maxim., Trudy Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 6(1): 248 248 1879. (Syn: Spiraea camtschatica var. himalensis Lindl.; Spiraea vestita Wall. ex G. Don); Himalayan Meadowsweet; Perennial herb up to 80 cm tall; leaves irregularly pinnatisect, pubescent beneath, lower segments smaller, unequal, terminal segment up to 15 cm long, deeply divided; stipules semiorbicular; flowers white, 5-7 mm across, in terminal large broad corymbose cymes; sepals small, petals oblong-orbicular; follicles many hairy Common in shaded forest areas in Kashmir.
Filipendula vestita (Wall. ex G. Don) Maxim, Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 6:248. 1879 Syn: Spiraea vestita Wall. ex G. Don Perennial herb up to 80 cm tall; leaves irregularly pinnatisect, pubescent beneath, lower segments smaller, unequal, terminal segment up to 15 cm long, deeply divided; stipules semiorbicular; flowers white, 5-7 mm across, in terminal large broad corymbose cymes; sepals small, petals oblong-orbicular; follicles many hairy
Common in shaded forest areas in Kashmir. Photographed from Gulmarg forest and from Herbal Garden below Cheshma Shahi in Kashmir Plants for ID: 281011 SRANA 01: Date: 20 August 2011 Location: Chenab valley Kishtwar J&K Altitude: 1950 meters asl Plant Habitat/Habit: Wild Herb Plant height: 1 meter Your plant has been identified by ... as Filipendula vestita (Wall. ex G.Don) Maxim. Family: Rosaceae.
Valley of Flowers ... about 11000 - 12000 ft Habitat: sloping meadow Habit: erect herb, about 50 cm high; flower, about 3 - 4 mm across Can be Filipendula vestita, Rosaceae..nice pics as ever... Agree with ... ...Yes ... Very Good photographs. VoF Week :: DV :: 02 AUG 12 - 0840 :: ¿ Rheum webbianum ? at Valley of Flowers: 2 AUG 12 Valley of Flowers ... about 11200 ft Habitat: sloping meadow Habit: herb, about 1 m high; flower size not sure I hope Filipendula vestita of Rosaceae. Valley of Flowers ... about 11600 ft Habitat: sloping meadow Habit: herb, about 1 m high; bud about 1.5 - 2 mm across I hope Filipendula vestita Had the same thought ..., but did not dare to put the guess. I am convinced of the ID. That is quite unavoidable ... we usually do that...only our panel of experts are exceptions... Just the result of simple policy of our Group: "First response has the liberty of making as wild guess as possible, subsequent respondents have less liberty" That helps in getting correct identity soon. Filipendula vestita...Rosaceae... Yes ... Very nice photographs. Filipendula vestita from Valley pls validate Yes ... Nice photographs Filipendula vestita ... en-route Dhel Pass - GHNP- PKA42 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (6). Erect herb seen en-route Dhel pass at GHNP at an altitude of approx. 3400m. Bot. name: Filipendula vestita (Syn: Spiraea vestita), Family: Rosaceae Filipendula vestita (Wall. ex G.Don) Maxim. Thanks, .... All your posts give fairy tale look. Rosaceae Fortnight: Filipendula vestita from Kashmir-GSSEP20/20 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (6) Filipendula vestita (Wall. ex G. Don) Maxim, Imp. S.-Peterburgsk. Bot. Sada 6:248. 1879 Syn: Spiraea vestita Wall. ex G. Don Perennial herb up to 80 cm tall; leaves irregularly pinnatisect, pubescent beneath, lower segments smaller, unequal, terminal segment up to 15 cm long, deeply divided; stipules semiorbicular; flowers white, 5-7 mm across, in terminal large broad corymbose cymes; sepals small, petals oblong-orbicular; follicles many hairy Common in shaded forest areas in Kashmir. Photographed from Gulmarg forest and from Herbal Garden below Cheshma Shahi in Kashmir Rosaceae Fortnight- Filipendula vestita from Himachal-GSG33/Sept 2015 : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1) Filipendula vestita. Nice plant, reminds me sub-alpine and lower alpine zones where it grow with other tall forbs. Request for ID ABAUG2017/35 : 4 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (7) I could not place this plant even within a genus. Please help with the ID. Below Snowline, Dharamshala, HP 3100m approx. 28-29 July, 16 and 27 August 2017 I think it should be Filipendula vestita....!!! Thank you ... A new genus for me! I do not recall flowers having an aroma. Are they aromatic? References:
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