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a-NAF-uh-lus — from the Greek name for a similar plantDave’s Botanary
kon-TOR-tuh — twistedDave’s Botanary
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commonly known as: eared-leaf pearly everlasting, twisted anaphalis • Nepali: बुकि फुल buki phool.
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Native to
: s China, Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kashmir, Nepal
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Another species of Anaphalis from Chakrata with 1-veined leaves, sessile-amplexicaul at base, softly wooly beneath with strongly revolute margins.
Pl. help in ID

It seems to me Anaphalis busua


After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta:

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Another Anaphalis? ABAUG2016/67 : 5 posts by 2 authors.
Found this at 1900m growing alone about 30cm tall. The bracts are covered in wool and the hairy leaves and habit point again to A. contorta. But if this is A. contorta than my other post may have something different. Please advise


Thanks, … Following three appears quite close from comparative images at Anaphalis:

After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta as originally suggested by …:


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Anaphalis contorta? ABAUG2016/54 : 4 posts by 2 authors. 5 images.
The other Anaphalis species here. On my previous walks I had been seeing unopened buds with reddish tinge (last photo from 31 July). This one is difficult for me but I think it more likely to be A. contorta. Please advise.
Anaphalis contortaTwisted Pearly Everlasting?
Mcleodganj-Triund trek, HP
2400m and above
21 August 2016

I think matches with images at Anaphalis contorta


Does not match with images of Anaphalis contorta at

FOI
Can it be Anaphalis royleana var. concolor Hook.f. as per Nhm

After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta as originally suggested by you:


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Anaphalis royleana (tentative) ABSEP2017/09 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (16)

This is perhaps the most common at higher altitudes here forming tufts between boulders. The overall appearance is grey-green with woolly leaves and stems. The difference between the two surfaces of the leaves is not marked. Flowers, which have narrow pointed white bracts, are larger in size and fewer in numbers than the A. contorta (tentative). The plants are not very tall most reaching about 30cm in height.
I am attaching at the end four comparative images with the other Anaphalis (A. contorta?) too.
Flora of Pakistan maintains three varieties of the species (var. cana, var. royleana and var. concolor) but Flora of China does not. The species is variable in the width of leaves and that confuses me.
Again following the same principle of convergence of characteristics mentioned in different sources, our plants come close to A. royleana. Please advise.
Anaphalis royleana (?)
Above Triund, Dharamshala, HP
3100m approx.
03 and 16 September 2017

Superb presentation and details.


Anaphalis contorta (tentative!) ABSEP2017/08 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9)

Even though I come close to a positive ID of this and the other Anaphalis sp. here, I am not very confident that I am being entirely successful. I follow Flowers of the Himalaya, Flora Simlensis, eFlora of China (and Pakistan), Flora of Chamba, Flora of Kullu, FOI website and of course our group site to see where all characteristics converge (and the most excellent Tibetan Medicinal Plants wherever applicable). I find following images alone is deceptive and often leads to more confusion. There is not enough to go by and the IDs are only provisional till experts comment on these. I am hoping that we come closer to an agreement on some of the Anaphalis species here.
Please bear with me if my conclusions/approach is not entirely correct. I will be grateful for advice.
My reasons for this tentative identification:
1. The leaves are dark green above and woolly white below and hence have good contrast between the two surfaces as indicated by several of the above mentioned sources.
2. The narrow leaves have in-rolled margins and auricles at the bases. They are partly decumbent too as mentioned in the above sources.
3. Tibetan Medicinal Plants mentions that the involucral bracts in this species are covered by the woolly indumentum, I am not entirely sure but please look at the photos and advise.
4. Flower clusters are compact with each head measuring about 4mm. Flowers of the Himalaya mentions the clusters to be 1.5cm across while our plants have broader clusters (about 4cm)
5. Bracts shiny white, blunt, broad, obtuse, erect in flower. Lower bracts often pale violet.
And I am not sure what other Anaphalis could this be. No other set of characteristics point to this.
Anaphalis contorta?
Mcleodganj-Triund trek, Dharamshala, HP
2100-3200m approx.
03 and 16 September 2017

Superb presentation and analysis.


Thanks, …Are the first three images from another plant?
To me also other images appears close to images at /species/a—l/ar/asteraceae/asteroideae/gnaphalieae/anaphalis/anaphalis-contorta


Yes, …, the first three are from a different plant but I do think that it belongs to the same species. Do you think it is different?
I am heading up in the mountains tomorrow morning and may be off for another few days busy with work. I haven’t been able to participate as much as I would have liked this month but hopefully October would be better.


Thanks, …, I initially had some doubts, but they may be same.

After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta:
Location: Pashupati , Nepal
Altitude: 4500 ft.
Date: 16 October  2016
Anaphalis busua (Buch.-Ham.) DC. (provisionally accepted name)???

Nepali Names: बुकी फूल Buki Phool / सेतो एक्ले घाँस Seto Ekle Ghaas


Common name: Tall Pearly Everlasting Nepali: बुकी फूल Buki phool  


After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta:


 

One more photo 080809 Sinthan Pass 4 – indiantreepix | Google Groups : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)
Sending one more photo to identification Ref. my preveous post .. 080809 Sinthan Pass 4.
Requusting ID.


Anaphalis busua, but needs confirmation

Identified as Anaphalis margaritacea as per thread


A critical relook at leaf bases, and after having seen and studied specimens from Manali, I believe this and the earlier photos belonged to Anaphalis busua.




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Identify this flower – efloraofindia | Google Groups : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)
Identify this flower from Chakarata.


How abt Anaphalis sp.

It is Anaphalis, but can’t fix species at this time, heads are larger than species I know.

It is Anaphalis busua

You may be right. I also had that in mind, having collected in Manali, but was apprehensive because of larger heads.

I think you are right



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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis for id from VOF – NS 70 : Attachments (9). 2 posts by 1 author.
This one was shot from VOF, Uttrakhand last year..was posted during VOF week.. earlier response was Anaphalis contorta from … please verify.


Probably here has been a mix up from Anaphalis contorta (7) onwards..sorry for mix up..


VOF Week: Gnaphalium for id from the valley:
This I hope is a Gnaphalium sp…..exact ideas please…


Gnaphalium is an important plant for homeopaths to use for sciatica and restless leg syn … but which is this one?


looks like Gnaphalium contorta


I somehow have the feeling that it may be Anaphalis busua (Buch.-Ham.) DC. Pl. check with pictures & other threads herein.


After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta:


 


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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis 7 for id from VOF- NS 99 :  Attachments (3). 4 posts by 2 authors.
One more Anaphalis… a confusing state for me, if anyone can help identify.. my guesses are leading me to nothing..


Keys at Anaphalis


It looks me like Anaphalis contorta.


I somehow have the feeling that it may be Anaphalis busua (Buch.-Ham.) DC. Pl. check with pictures & other threads herein.


After perusing the keys & detailed descriptions at the following, I feel it more closer to A. contorta:

 


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ID Pls : 5 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (1)- 2 MB.
Is it Helichrysum luteoalbum?
Found in Ahaldara, near Latpanchar, Darjeeling district, West Bengal
Altitude: Approx 4000 ft above ASL


Beautiful flowers. Is it succulent?


could be but the leaves at least the upper ones are so…ooo wrnkled that they look almost skinny like the rosemary leaves.
do you have another pic of leaves?

Does not seem to match with images of Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum (≡) Helichrysum luteoalbum (L.) Rchb.;


It is probably Anaphalis contorta. However, as there is no scale……..plant material is needed for confirmation. Always, insist everyone to examine the plant under microscope!



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Flora of Uttarakhand- Herb29 for Id- JM : 10 posts by 4 authors. Attachments (3)
Wild Herb captured on 13/8/10 during the trek from Ghangaria (around 11,000 ft.) to Hemkunt Sahib (around 14000 ft.).


Can this be Leontopodium jacotianum or stracheyi?


I would go with G. brachyactis Gandoger. In both G. jacotiana (Fl. Pak) and G. stracheyi (link below) colour and indumentum of cauline leaves is different from involucre leaves.


I think you meant L. instead of G.
Thanks for the correction and apologies for misidentification.


Yes …, L. and not G. Sorry for typo error


Thanks, …

Does not seem to match with images at Leontopodium brachyactis


May be some Anaphalis sp.


May be Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis



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Fwd: SK1575 17 Nov 2018 : 2 posts by 1 author. Attachments (7) – around 600 kb each.

Location: Nagarkot, Nepal  
Date: 27 October 2018
Elevation: 7000 ft.
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis contorta Hook.f. ??



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Saw another from the Asteraceae family along the Ghangaria Hemkund trail, Uttarakhand in Aug 2018.
Requested to please ID.


Could not find a match as per comparative images at Gnaphalieae

Gamochaeta sp. ??

Looks different from images at Gamochaeta

Gnaphalium polycaulon ??


Looks different from Gnaphalium polycaulon


Possibly young stage of Anaphalis contorta.


 


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Asteraceae Fortnight Part I-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis 2 for id from Chakrata- NS 94 : Attachments (4).  3 posts by 2 authors.
This Anaphalis sp. was again shot from Chakrata region…hope to get the id..

Keys at Anaphalis


Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. ??



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Asteraceae Fortnight Part 1-Radiate Heads: Anaphalis sp. 02052013GS1 for ID from Chakrata-GS16 : Attachments (3).  3 posts by 2 authors.
Please help in the Id of this Anaphalis species from Chakrata with 1-nerved linear-lanceolate leaves, pointed at tip, amplexicaul at base, softly woolly on both surfaces and stem.


Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. ??



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Anaphalis sp (U7) —- en-route Vasundhara falls:
Anaphalis sp (U7) —- en-route Vasundhara falls.


Anaphalis margaritacea (L.) Benth. & Hook.f. ??


I think it appears close to Anaphalis contorta as per images and details herein.



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October,09 in Chakarata; A plant – efloraofindia | Google Groups


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Kalatope id al270811a:
Location Kalatope, Chamba
Altitude 2500 mts
Habit herb
Habitat wild
Plant height 12 inches

Heads have still to open but looking at the reddish tinge of heads I guess Anaphalis contorta


Does not match with images of Anaphalis contorta at

FOI
Can it be Anaphalis griffithii Hook.f. as per Nhm

But I find no distribution in Himachal as per
BSI Flora of India & Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal

But I find no distribution in Himachal as per
BSI Flora of India & Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal

Anyone has idea about A. himachalensis, how does it look like?


I think it appears close to images at Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f.

May be correct but I feel different !


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Asteraceae Week (Part I – Radiate heads) ::Anaphalis sp-1?? en-route Vasundhara falls :: PKA39:: : Attachments (4).  3 posts by 2 authors.
This is one more Anaphalis sp. Photographed en-route Vasundhara falls.


Keys available at Anaphalis (provided by …)


I think it appears close to Anaphalis contorta as per images and details herein.



Request for species confirmation of Anaphalis: 1 high resolution image.
Please check the attached image of Anaphalis, Captured at Bhaderwah JK at an altitude of approx. 3000m. It appears contorta for me.


Anaphalis subdecurrens Gamble !


Not Anaphalis subdecurrens as per images and details herein. I think it should be Anaphalis contorta as per images and details herein and as per keys in Flora of Pakistan.


Kailas-Manasarovar Route::Anaphalis brevifolia NSJ-SEP 16/01 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Anaphalis brevifolia for validation. Captured during Kailas Manasarovar Yatra last month near Gunji camp.
Height approx 11000 feet. Kindly Validate


Do you have images of leaves which are required for Id ?


Hearty Congratulations … for completing “Kailash-Mansarovar Yatra”. I understand, its a tough trek… Did you go via Lipulek Pass?? Thanks for sharing beautiful flora of this region…

It is not. No distribution there !


More like to be Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per images and details herein.



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ID request SP8102015 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Flowers of Uttarakand.
Not clicked by me.


… some species of Anaphalis.


I think Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. is possible as per images and details herein.


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SK 2983 23 September 2021: 2 very high res. images.
Location: Kalikot, West Nepal 
Altitude: 1700 m.
Date: 14 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis …. ???


Yes, appears to be Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f.


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SK 3064 21 October 2021: 7 very high res. images.
Location: Jumla, Nepal
Altitude: 3118m.
Date: 18 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis ??


I think Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


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SK 3065 21 October 2021: 6 very high res. images.
Location: Jumla, Nepal
Altitude: 3118m.
Date: 18 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis …. ???


I think Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


I feel leaves look too broad to be A. contorta.


I do not think so. Pl. check all our observations.


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SK 3139 15 November 2021: 6 very high res. images.
Location: Kalikot, West Nepal
Altitude: 1723m.
Date: 15 August 2021
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis…. ???


I think it is close to images at Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f.


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One more Anaphalis for ID from Chakrata-GS17122021-3: 5 high res. images.
One more Anaphalis for ID from Chakrata Budher Caves Road, Uttarakhand, 18-9-2011


Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.fil.??


Yes, I also think it is close to Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


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Anaphalis for ID from Chakrata-GS17122021-1: 5 high res. images.
Anaphalis for ID from along Chakrata Budher Caves Road, Uttarakhand, 16-9-2011.


I think it is close to Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


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Another Anaphalis for ID from Chakrata-GS17122021-2: 4 high res. images.
Please help with the ID of another Anaphalis clicked from along Chakrata Budher Caves Road Uttarakhand, 18-9-2011.


Anaphalis busua (Buch.-Ham.) Hand.-Mazz. ???


I think it is close to Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


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SK 3247 21 December 2021:

Location: Jumla, West Nepal
Altitude: 3000m.
Date: 24 August 2021 
Habit : Wild
Anaphalis. ID ?

I think it is close to Anaphalis contorta (D.Don) Hook.f. as per comparative images at Anaphalis


Leaves look broader !


Yes Anaphalis contorta looks good.


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Anaphalis contorta from Kashmir-GS21062022-1: 7 high res. images.
Anaphalis contorta photographed from below Gulmarg, Kashmir, alt. 2400 m, 17-8-2011


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Plant ID from Uttarkashi: 1 image.
Request for identification:

Date: 19 August 2023
Location: Dayara range, Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand
Altitude: 3500 meters asl
Plant habit/habitat: Wild herb


This appears close to images at
https://efloraofindia.com/2011/02/05/anaphalis-contorta/


 

 


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References:
The Plant List 1  The Plant List 2  Flowers of India  Flora of China  NPGS / GRIN

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