>From the photographs it appears that the plant is erect and ascending and
not prostrate or procumbent. Please confirm this point. We will soon
comment on it.  I am awaiting reply of Balakrishnan Sir.
In the mean time please take good photographs, collect a sample and press
and dry it up in a news paper or blotter in such a manner that both
surfaces of the leaves are visible.
Tapas.

On Sun, Jul 26, 2015 at 9:04 PM, surajit koley <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Noticed this small herb beside our kitchen drainage. There are 3 or 4
> individual of this species, each having around 3 to 4 cm length.
> Unfortunately the other camera I have is now out-of-order!
>
> I regret bad picture quality, but the plant itself has tiny flower and
> fruit. The features are, as far as I can make out of the attached
> photographs, (i) opposite sub-sessile leaves (ii) leaves are about 5mm in
> length (iii) leaf apex serrate.
>
> It looks similar to
> http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/245933?sa=X&ved=0CBcQ9QEwAWoVChMI2eD7vIb5xgIVQYyUCh37Vgq6
>
> Any probability?
>
> Thank you
> Regards
> surajit koley
> a *non-botanist* member of
> efloraofIndia google group
>
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