Rhodiola fui Boriss. In Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. Acad. Sci. USSR 6: 114. 1969. Singh et al., Crassulaceae India 98. 2011. as per efi thread;
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Flora of Chakrata 2013- Sedum oreades for validation : Attachments (4). 7 posts by 3 authors.
This small spreading herb with succulent leaves was shot from near Deoban in Chakrata…
please suggest if this is Sedum oreades or otherwise.. Sedum oreades has yellow flowers and usually occur in alpine zones (above 3200m) in Uttarakhand. Thanks a lot for this info …, I apologize for posting this despite having found Sedum oreades at valley of flowers.. id help still requested.. Sedum species in efi so far. It looks like Rhodiola fui. Crassulaceae, Combretaceae and Myrtaceae Fortnight:: Crassulaceae:: Rhodiola from Chakrata for id- NS 48 : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) Rhodiola sinuata (syn: Sedum linearifolium). I hope Sedum oreades ABSEP2016/10 : 6 posts by 3 authors. 5 images.
About twenty minutes walk up from Triund there is a small Hindu temple on the wall of which I found these growing. The whites, pinks and greens covered the wall in patches. I think this is Sedum oreades. Please correct me if I am wrong. Sedum oreades—Mountain Sedum
Above Triund, HP
3000m approx.
03-04 September 2016
Superb presentation. Not S.oreades. Some other species. Thank you once again … Could you please suggest a possibility or two? I could not match with any of the species as per comparative images at Sedum Rhodiola sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) S. H. Fu as per images herein. I agree with … that this is not Sedum oreades. It is a Rhodiola.
I do not consider it comes close to Rhodiola sinuata. This was known as Sedum linearifolium by Collet who recorded it on rocks at Matiana and ‘The Chor’.
Stewart had one record of it (also as Sedum linearifolium var. sinuatum from East Kashmir commenting it was usually found further East). Best if I draw attention to a scanned in slide of what is understood to be Rhodiola sinuata taken by Adam Stainton (co-author of ‘Flowers of the Himalaya’) in Nepal more than 40 years ago available through Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh (UK) see: http://elmer.rbge.org.uk/bgbase/specimen291129. This image agrees with my present understanding of the species – note the much flatter foliage. Reliable images of this species (like so many others) are hard to find. Thank you once again … I am not sure what characteristics are needed to confidently identify it, but I will wait for it to flower next year and collect more evidence. Thank you for the link. It does appear different with longer and flatter needle-like leaves. Do we have another possibility for my sample? It is more closer to Sedum linearifolium. This species (S.linearifolium) is mentioned as a synonym of Rhodiola sinuata which is quite different from it. Flora of Gangotri National Park by Pusalkar & Singh (2012) show this species as Rhodiola fui Boriss. with a distribution in Western Himalaya, Nepal and China. Thanks, …, All the following links give Sedum linearifolium as a syn. of Rhodiola sinuata:
Catalogue of Life Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal Flora of Pakistan Flora of China India Biodiversity Portal IBIS Flora The Plant List (Rhodiola sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) S.H. Fu)
May I request you to pl. give details of accepted names of these two different species & their synonyms as per Flora of Gangotri National Park by Pusalkar & Singh (2012) … I am not comfortable with nomenclatural technicalities regarding this plant. Fwd: Rhodiola fui and Rhodiola sinuata: 5 posts by 3 authors. 3 correct images.
I have just come across some images of Rhodiola sent to me by the late Krishan Lal. I do not have any current means of verifying his identifications (though I believe he had input from others) but I consider it would be useful to share them with members for reference purposes. Krishan himself posted his thoughts but did not send these images.
We always need to remember that Rhodiola is an EXTREMELY troublesome genus identification and nomenclature-wise. The more images we have the better, along with considered suggestions as to identifications.
I do not currently have the time to take a serious look at Rhodiola in the Himalaya, so cannot comment further at this stage.
Let me begin with images Krishan considered to be Rhodiola fui and R.sinuata (see attached):
Numbers 1-3 he felt was R.fui he photographed on Chor, Sirmaur Dist., HP
Number 4 he felt was R.sinuata photographed at Haripurdar, HP
They certainly look different.
Also see:
https://sites.google.com/site/ efloraofindia/species/a—l/ cl/crassulaceae/rhodiola/ rhodiola-sinuata
Thanks, … First three may be Ok, fourth looks like Rhodiola trifida to me as per images herein. Pl. correct me if I am wrong. As I indicated in my post, I cannot vouch for/verify the idents suggested by Krishan or comment meaningfully. WHEN (IF) I get the opportunity to scrutinise Rhodiola further, then I shall share my thoughts. Now I have Crassulaceae of India (Singh et al. 2011). According to which Rhodiola fui Boriss. and Rhodiola sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) Fu are two distinct and different species. Rhodiola trifida (Wall. ex Clarke) Jacobson is considered same as R. sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) Fu, and therefore, becomes a synonym of R. sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) Fu. Though The Plant List 2013 still mention (probably ignorant of Singh et al.2011) R. sinuata and R. trifida as two accepted names and separate species.
Further, R. fui and R. sinuata are differentiated in the keys as follows:
Leaves linear or slightly denticulate; petals broad ovate, 8-13×2-4.5mm; stamens shorter than petals; follicles 7-12 (-14) mm long …….. R. fui
Leaves oblanceolate, broadly lobulate; petals narrowly triangular, 5-7 (-8)x1-2.5mm; stamens longer than petals; follicles 6-8mm long ….. R. sinuata (= R.trifida)
In present case the identity given by Late Shri Krishan Lal Ji seems correct and clearly differentiates these two species.
In eFI all the uploads compiled under R. trifida need to be moved to R. sinuata based on the reference:
Singh, N.B., Bhattacharyya, U.C. and Uniyal, B.P. 2011. Crassulaceae of India. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh, Dehradun. 310pp.
Uploads compiled under R. sinuata need to be re-checked and some (listed below) should be moved to R. fui (The page for this species need to be created):
https://groups.google.com/indiantreepix/mMGc
Rhodiola fui Boriss. In Novit. Syst. Pl. Vasc. Acad. Sci. USSR 6: 114. 1969. Singh et al., Crassulaceae India 98. 2011. Thanks, …, for this important clarification. I will do the needful within a few weeks. Sedum for ID :: Govindghat-Ghangaria, Uttarakhand :: Aug 2018 :: ARKOCT-04 : 9 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (6) Rhodiola sinuata ?
Comparative images available at /species/a—l/cl/crassulaceae/rhodiola I think close to images at Rhodiola fui Boriss. rather than those at Rhodiola sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) Fu as leaves are different.
agree with … Thanks … for correct ID
. References:
efi thread Catalogue of Life POWO Annotated checklist of Flowering plants of Nepal Flora of Pakistan Flora of China India Biodiversity Portal IBIS Flora The Plant List (Rhodiola sinuata (Royle ex Edgew.) S.H. Fu) The Plant List 2 (Rhodiola fui Boriss.- Unresolved)
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