Yes it's a curious one certainly, It's not E.billardierianum which looks quite different at this altitude (Epilobium billardiereanum subsp. hydrophilum) for example. Hence why I went for E.palliflorum, turns out E.cilatum is quite common in the subalps. Don't know why I didn't consider that sooner.
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