Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu, Acta Phytotax. Sin., Addit. 1: 121 121 1965. (Syn: Sedum quadrifidum var. tibeticum (Hook. f. & Thomson) Fröd.; Sedum stracheyi Hook. f. & Thomson; Sedum tibeticum Hook. f. & Thomson; Sedum tibeticum var. stracheyi (Hook. f. & Thomson) C.B. Clarke);
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Common name: Tibetan Rhodiola, Red Sedum
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Rhodiola species from Paddar Valley J&K SRANA 07: Request for Identification Kindly identify this Rhadiola species
Location: Paddar Valley J&K
Altitude: 4600 meters
Date: 7th August 2011 Looks like Rhodiola tibetica. Can’t be sure though. Thanks, …, I think seems to match with images of at FOI:
http://www.flowersofindia.TibetanRhodiola.html I repeat my comments about how difficult Rhodiola is identification-wise and what a muddle exists.
I am still working on Rhodiolas of Ladakh and am not certain about some species.
These images from Paddar Valley do not match what I am currently thinking comes within Rhodiola tibetica.
Stewart knew this plant as Sedum tibeticum but he had no records for Kashmir but as Koelz collected what is understood to be this in Zanskar, then Paddar valley @ 4600m would be bordering Zanskar – so not a complete surprise if the species grew at the far end of the valley.
Records for R.tibetica range from 3600-5700m in Chitral, Swat, Astor, Baltistan & Ladakh incl. North of Khardung La.
I have my doubts about the images on the FOI site name as this species, just as the current image for Sedum oreades is a misidentification for what is a Rhodiola.
The specimen photographed for the FOI were in Arunachal Pradesh, which is a surprising location for R.tibetica, which has not been recorded from Nepal, Sikkim or Bhutan. SK973 11 FEB-2018 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4) Altitude: Around 15-16000
Date: 24 August 2014
Habit : Wild
Rhodiola heterodonta (Hook. fil. & Thoms.) A. Boriss. ??
I am not sure if I had posted it earlier as I could not find in the list of posts !
This species of Rhodiola is again common in similar heights of way to Khardungla. As … said R. heterodonta I am also sure that this should be true. The broadly lance like-triangular leaves with irregularly toothed margin is the identifying feature of the species. The botanical name heterodonta means having different kinds of teeth which is visible in this species. Yes, this could be Rhodiola heterodonta, but I am not sure. Thanks, …
Images of Rhodiola heterodonta (Hook. f. & Thomson) Boriss. look different as per images herein and as per the following:
I find these closer to images of Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu as per images herein and as per the following:
I agree with …, but need further confirmation! Location : Way to Khardung La, India
Altitude: Around 15-16000
Date: 24 August 2014
Habit : Wild
Rhodiola sp. ?? Which one ??
I am not sure if I had posted it earlier as I could not find in the list of posts !
I think you can id this now based on replies from … in other threads.
Please check Rhodiola tibetica Guessed so but need final validation !
Thanks, …, for id.
I also think close to images at Rhodiola tibetica
. Rhodiola fastigiata from above Tungnath, Uttarakhand-GS08012022-3: 4 high res. images Rhodiola fastigiata photographed from above Tungnath, Uttarakhand, 1-6-2013 I find it a bit different from images at Rhodiola fastigiata (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu and FoC illustration. After checking all the species showing distribution in Uttarakhand as per Checklist of BSI Flora of India and those listed in Himachal at Another Rhodiola ABAUG2017/37, closest I could reach is Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu as per GBIF specimen- one and two and description as below from Flora of China: I think you are right. Crassulaceae, Combretaceae and Myrtaceae Fortnight : Crassulaceae-Rhodiola sp. for Id from Tungnath in Uttarakhand-GSDEC87 : 5 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (3).
Kindly help in the ID of this Rhodiola species with linear leaves and tip prolonged into a tail, and red flowers. Photographed from Tungnath alt around 3200 m in Uttarakhand. How about Rhodiola quadrifida? It seems to Rhodiola quadrifida After checking all the species showing distribution in Uttarakhand as per Checklist of BSI Flora of India and those listed in Himachal at Another Rhodiola ABAUG2017/37, closest I could reach is Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu as per GBIF specimen- one and two and description as below from Flora of China:
Stem leaves linear to narrowly ovate, 5-9 × 1.5-4 mm, base broadly triangular, margin entire or dentate, apex long acuminate and awn-shaped. Petals are yellow in R.quadrifida as per Flora of China. I agree with you …, thanks a lot. . Rhodiola fastigiata for validation or correction-GS08012022-5: 7 high res. images. Please confirm identification as Rhodiola fastigiata or give correct ID, photographed from Tungnath, Uttarakhand 1-6-2013 I find it a bit different from images at Rhodiola fastigiata (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu and FoC illustration. let us hope to fix it, leaves seem broader than expected in R. tetrafida After checking all the species showing distribution in Uttarakhand as per Checklist of BSI Flora of India and those listed in Himachal at Another Rhodiola ABAUG2017/37 with specimens in POWO and GBIF, closest I could reach is Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu as per GBIF specimen- one and two and description as below from Flora of China: Yes …, Thanks . Rhodiola ?? Adding two high res. images.
2 high res. images. . This was at the Chang la (the top) next to Chang la baba mandir, Ladakh in August 2022.
Rhodiola himalensis
Arrived at the name based on eFI and FoI pics.
Requested to please validate It (Rhodiola himalensis– POWO, GBIF, BSI Flora of India, Checklist of Nepal, FoC, FoC illustration) seems quite close and confusing with Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu (POWO, GBIF specimen, BSI Flora of India, FoP, FoC, FoC illustration) on perusal of these resources. Also Checklist of Ladakh does not give distribution of Rhodiola himalensis in Ladakh. .
ID OF THIS FLOWERING SHRUB FROM ALPINE ZONE OF 17OOO FT DRASS LOC SECTOR — 3: 1 image. Could the members of the esteemed group assist in the ID of this flowering shrub growing in the Alpine zone of 17,000 feet in the Drass LOC sector where the Kargil War was fought in the summer of 1999. Most likely Rhodiola tibetica (Hook. f. & Thomson) S.H. Fu Leaves are not clearly seen.
Can you post a high res. image or close up of the leaves? . References:
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Have you identified now the first species tagged as Rhodiola tibetica…?