Cynoglossum microglochin var. microglochin


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Flora of Himachal Pradesh- Cynoglossum microglochin var. nervosum from way to Hatu Peak Narkanda Shimla: Attachments (8). 1 post by 1 author.
Cynoglossum microglochin var. nervosum from way to Hatu Peak Narkanda Shimla
Shot at height of around 3000mts

Herb plant for ID from Rudranath alpine of district chamoli, Uttarakhand : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)
The pic was taken in August 2014.


Very beautiful picture


Seems to be Cynoglossum microglochin var. nervosum ..


To me it appears like Cynoglossum microglochin var. microglochin as per keys in FOP.



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Another Boraginaceae for ID ABOCT2016/03 : 5 posts by 3 authors. 4 images.
This one too is from the same area taken a week after the first walk. The leaves here are broader with prominent veins but these are lower leaves. The upper ones are narrow and without distinct veins. In my opinion this resembles the plant in my last post but I am not so sure. Please advise.
Ilaqa, Above Triund, HP 3300m approx. 11 September 2016

I am looking into this but wonder if by “lower leaves” you have mistaken the large leaves of what appear a Plantago to me?  Your 4th image with one of such leaves dominating the photo, suggests this.

IF, it is a Trigonotis then T.rotundifolia is the most likely candidate. T.tibetica is nothing like this and only seems to have records for Ladakh in this region.#
Except Trigonotis rotundifolia is not a recognised name within ‘The Plant List’, so can anyone tell me what H.P. specimens of what was this, are now named as?

I think Cynoglossum microglochin Benth. var. microglochin as per images herein

Lovely flowers. The images do seem to match other images of C.microglochin. Stewart found this to be very common and with larger plants and flowers than C.glochidiatum @ 2000-3500m.

Thank you … To me the leaves look different from the efloraofindia images. The ones on my sample have no distinct veins. I haven’t been able to trek up to collect more evidence but I am hoping to do it soon.


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id Lindelofia longiflora ?: 3 very high res. images.
Please check the attached images, it seems Lindelofia longiflora for me.
Captured – Madhmaheswar Uttarakhand.
Alt. 3500m amsl.
July 2021.


I think it is close to the images at Cynoglossum microglochin Benth. var. microglochin
Looks different from images at Cynoglossum longifolium (Leichtlin ex Beck & F.Abel) Greuter & Stier




Help me to identify this Cyanoglossum sp.: 4 images.
Location: Kupwara j k

Date of collection: 29/07/2021


Cynoglossum microglochin Benth. as per images and details herein.



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