So are there  two different plants in pics 410 to 414 ( Dopatrium ) , and 
474 to 476 ( Lindernia c.) ?

They should be having different leaves.

Do  the serrate, broadly elliptic leaves belong to the  flowers in the 
second set ?  

If the first set is Dipatrium, it should have oblong leaves with entire 
margin.
Muthu-ji, pls confirm about the leaves.

I would also appreciate learning from the other experts who responded, 
about the distintive features which could lead to the id (s).

Thanks and regards
ASinha

On Sunday, February 3, 2013 10:41:10 AM UTC+5:30, Vijayasankar wrote:
>
> The first five pictures are of *Dopatrium nudicaule*.
>
>  
> Regards  
>  
> Vijayasankar Raman
> National Center for Natural Products Research
> University of Mississippi
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> On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 3:41 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>>wrote:
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>> Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
>>
>> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>>  
>>  *Please check against Veronica sp. , perhaps V.buccabunga. 
>> *But the typical exserted stamens and stigma of veronica is not seen in 
>> the picture, and I did not think this genus was found in S. India plains.
>> Thanks for sharing.
>> ASinha
>>    
>>  "*Last three photos belong to Lindernia caespitosa*. First photos I 
>> don't have any idea." from C. Kunhikannan ji.
>>   
>> Looks very close from the images at:
>> *Linderniaceae<http://131.230.176.4/cgi-bin/dol/dol_terminal.pl?taxon_name=Linderniaceae&rank=family>
>> *: 
>> *Lindernia<http://131.230.176.4/cgi-bin/dol/dol_terminal.pl?taxon_name=Lindernia&rank=genus>
>> ** 
>> crustacea<http://131.230.176.4/cgi-bin/dol/dol_terminal.pl?taxon_name=Lindernia_crustacea&rank=binomial>
>> *LINK TO THIS 
>> IMAGE<http://131.230.176.4/cgi-bin/dol/dol_show_link.pl?/imgs/pelserpb/r/Linderniaceae_Lindernia_crustacea_37549.html>
>>  Image at PhytoImages.siu.edu <http://www.phytoimages.siu.edu/> 
>>
>> Thanks to all, for sharing and helping identify this plant.
>> ASinha
>>   
>>
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>> From: Muthu Karthick <[email protected] <javascript:>>
>> Date: 15 January 2013 11:10
>> Subject: [efloraofindia:143965] Small plant for identification 150113MK01
>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected] <javascript:>>
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>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Please help me to identify this small herb found on the estuary region. 
>> The size of the plant was very small (1-2 inches only), and they were in 
>> full bloom on the ground. Is this any Scrophulariaceae?
>>
>> Date: 27 Dec 2012
>> Place: Point Calimere, Nagapatinam Dist., TN
>> Habitat: clayey soil in coastal region
>> Alt.: 1 - 3 m asl
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