Anaphalis nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz., Symb. Sin. 7 1099 1936. (syn: Anaphalis intermedia (DC.) Duthie; Anaphalis mairei H.Lév.; Anaphalis mucronata var. polycephala DC.; Anaphalis nubigena var. intermedia (DC.) Hook.f.; Anaphalis nubigena var. polycephala (DC.) C.B.Clarke; Anaphalis triplinervis var. intermedia (DC.) Airy Shaw; Antennaria triplinervis var. cuneifolia DC.; Antennaria triplinervis var. intermedia DC.; Gnaphalium cuneifolium Wall.; Gnaphalium donianum Sch.Bip.; Gnaphalium intermedium Wall.; Helichrysum stoloniferum D.Don) as per GCC; . N. Pakistan to Central China and N. Myanmar: Assam, China North-Central, China South-Central, East Himalaya, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tibet, West Himalaya as per POWO; . Stoloniferous herb with usually simple stems; leaves petioled, 1 or 3 veined, white tomentose on both surfaces; capitula usually few in corymbs; phyllaries 5-7-seriate, hairy, white above , brownish at base, outer acute, inner apiculate; female florets numerous, filiform bisexual few; achenes 1 mm long. . Plant for ID from Paddar valley J&K. 281211 SRANA 01: Kindly identify the Anaphalis species. Date: 2nd August 2011. Location: Paddar valley district Kishtwar J&K. Altitude: 3600 meters asl. Plant height: 20-25 cms Plant habit/habitat: Wild herb I hope Anaphalis cuneifolia Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate head: Anaphalis nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz. from Kashmir-GS14 : Attachments (3). 1 post by 1 author. Thanks, …, according to both POWO and COL, A. cuneifolia (DC.) Hook. is the synonym of Anaphalis nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz Anaphalis nepalensis (Asteraceae) from Uttarakhand: Sep. 2014_DSR_28 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (2). I had intended to start with an easier species of the very complex Anaphalis genus as I start trying to make some sense of the species growing in our mountains here. After much deliberation and looking at various sources (and synonyms), I am still a little confused about the identity of this species. And since it is a variable species, it makes it even more difficult to pin down. Looking at our site and reading descriptions in Polunin & Stainton, and Col. Collett, I think our plants are A. nepalensis. FOI shows a different plant under that name adding to the confusion. A brief description in words is here: Our plants are not very tall, about 20cm or so, have simple woolly stems with few small narrow leaves almost hugging the stem. Larger oval woolly leaves with winged petioles are crowded at the base. Flowers are few, about 1cm in diameter, with shiny white, acute bracts well-spread. I found few plants growing at about 3200m and none below. I hope the identification is correct as per the existing taxonomy. Please advise. Anaphalis nepalensis? Ilaqa, Dharamshala, HP 3200m approx. 03 and 16 September 2017 I also think matches with images at Anaphalis nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz. as per comparative images in efi site at Anaphalis Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis 5 for id from VOF- NS 97 : Attachments (5). 4 posts by 2 authors. Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis 6 for id from VOF- NS 98 : Attachments (3). 3 posts by 2 authors. This one was again shot from Gobind Ghat-Ganghariya Trek… cannot decide if this is distinct or similar to ones posted earlier.. Anaphalis nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz. .
Accepted name is A. nepalensis (Spreng.) Hand.-Mazz. : HP, August 2022 :: Anaphalis for ID :: ARK2022-184: 2 high res. images. This was at Deepak taal, Himachal Pradesh in August 2022 Requested to please provide ID. Leaves are not clear. … guess … Is right. leaf images would have helped much ! Unfortunately, I could not get the leaf images. Anaphalis royleana is a possibility Leaves are different in . . |
Anaphalis nepalensis
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