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Alpine Flower rediscovered after 158 years

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July 11, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Species

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A rare Himalayan flower has been rediscovered in Arunachal Pradesh after 158 years, prompting scientists to recommend its endangered status in India.

  • Scientific Name – Cyananthus hookeri.
  • It is a dwarf, tuft-forming herb with purple-blue flowers that grow in fragile alpine meadows of the Sino-Himalayan region.

Cyananthus hookeri

  • Family – Campanulaceae or bellflower.
  • Rediscovered Location – Chuna Valley in Tawang district, Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Last Seen in – A rare purple-blue alpine flower, last collected in India by legendary British botanist Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1867 in Sikkim.
  • Distribution – It occurs throughout the eastern Himalayas, in Bhutan, China, India and Tibet, but with a restricted distribution.
  • Growth Condition – Harsh alpine conditions and short growing seasons make survival challenging for most plant species.
  • Recommendation to IUCN – The researchers have recommended that the species be classified as Endangered in India under IUCN Red List criteria.
  • Significance – The first confirmed record from Arunachal & India’s first since 1867 highlights the rich Eastern Himalaya flora and the need for conserving fragile alpine ecosystems.

References

  1. Times of India | Lost for 158 years, rare alphine flower rediscovered in Arunachal
  2. Money Control | Lost for 158 years: A rare Himalayan alpine flower
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