apology accepted, but since its obviously in a pot, its not going away ...
take your time.. and check the pictures I suggest before moving on to to
the next.

sometimes out in the garden it happens that the sunlight is too bright and
your reviewing screen goes all bonkers, you cant see anything.
in that case turn the camera off for 5 seconds , turn it on under an
umbrella or a black hat or something and you can very easily review the
pictures...
try it, that does the trick....

I just cant see the flowers
cant hazard a guess

am sure some hardy soul will tell you what it is,,,
but I request you you take your time next time  so you dont have to keep
apologizing for the picture quality.

usha di

On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Alka Khare <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello friends
>
> Requesting to please provide ID of this plant captured in a cultivated
> garden in Mumbai in June 2014.
> It was a very short herb, not more than 6 inches in height.
> Apologies for the quality of the pics
>
>
> Thanks and Regards
> Alka Khare
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