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My above post (confirmed as O. stocksii by Sally Dawson, 
Curator/Researcher,Rubiaceae systematics, 
from Kew) will be of help to you Radha.
There are 2 color variants in this species.

Best Wishes,

Samir




On Monday, September 9, 2013 10:29:52 PM UTC+5:30, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
> This small herb about 6cms high was seen growing at Matheran among short 
> grasses on 7.9.2013.
> Flowers tiny, solitary, white with stamens exserted. 
>  Calyx lobes bristle tipped as long as or longer than corolla lobes.
>  Leaves sessile, also bristle tipped, rough in texture.  Stem slightly 
> pubescent. 
>
> Can this be* Hedyotis stocksii* or *Oldenlandia stocksii*?
> regards
>
> Radha
>

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