Oxytropis pusilla Bunge;
Common name: Tiny Locoweed
China (N); Xizang Zizhiqu as per ILDIS;
Enroute to Nubra Valley, Ladakh. Altitude above 3000 m. Looks like Oxytropis, I will try to go further. Oxytropis pusilla is found in Ladakh. Perhaps leaves would have helped further. O. tatarica could also be considered. http://www.planetefleurs.fr/Systematique/Fabaceae/Fabaceae.htm I am attaching a crop of the picture showing what I think are the leaves. Yes …, if the long linear to linear-lanceolate, almost glabrous, distant leaflets belong to this plant only, then your identification Oxytropis pusilla seems most logical, and O. tatarica is ruled out. Ladakh flora 17 up. id pl : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (2)
Id of the plant in Hemis sanctuary. Oxytropis or possibly Astragalus. Seems quite distinctive but as explained before these are large genera, several of which I am uncertain about – shall look into this when time permits.
Would welcome suggestions in the mean-time. Oxytropis pusilla Bunge !
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