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New Alpine plant species discovered in Arunachal

Cremanthodium indicum, found at Penga-Tseng lake of Tawang district, is listed as critically endangered

Himalayan sunflower | NewsFile Online

Itanagar, Feb 24 : A new species of Alpine plant was discovered by a group of scientists of three institutes of the country in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tawang district.

The new species belongs to the family of Himalayan sunflower, North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology research fellow Dr Lobsang Tashi Thungon, who is a member of the team, said.

“The discovery of the species was published in the international peer-reviewed publication Biodiversitas: Journal of Biological Diversity,” he said.

Cremanthodium indicum

“It is named as Cremanthodium indicum and the plant species, which generally flowers from July to August, is endemic to Penga-Teng Tso Lake of Tawang district, where it was discovered,” he said.

Two other scientists of the team are Dipankar Borah, an associate professor of Botany at Goalpara College in Assam and Dr Rajeev Kumar Singh, a scientist at Botanical Survey of India (BSI).

“The Alpine plant species is assessed as critically endangered, according to the IUCN guidelines,” Thungon said.

Tawang district holds one of the assemblages of flowering plants in the northeastern state, which attracts botanists across the world.