Reply from Tabish ji:
"Dear Garg ji,
   In the description of *Justicia japonica* at Flora of Pakistan, the
flower is described to be 2-lipped, with both the lips about 3 mm.
In your flower, the lower lip is much larger than the upper one. ...
   Best wishes
   - Tabsh"

"One more thing - if the identification on this page is correct:
  http://www.flickr.com/photos/naseer_ommer/2096891048/
this Justicia simplex looks different from your flower. Also here the two
lips look comparable in size.
   - Tabish"

2008/8/24 J.M. Garg <[email protected]>

> On 17/8/08 in Talakona forest, AP. Is it some Hygrophila species?
>
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