Correctly identified - at early fruiting stage. I was familiar with this 
25 years ago in forest above Manali, H.P. - then Wulfenia amherstiana.

On Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 5:53:47 AM UTC+1, Gurcharan Singh wrote:
>
> Herb growing below rocks photographed from Chakrata Budher caves road on 
> September 18
>
> Perennial (?) herb with basal rosette of leaves up to 15 cm long, 
> oblanceolate to obovate (younger), gradually narrowed to almost winged 
> petiole nearly 1/4 t0 1/6 the length of blade, margin shallowly irregularly 
> cut. inflorescence scapigerous bearing a terminal spike of distant flowers 
> nearly white, about 4-7 mm long, calyx persistent.
>
> Help in ID requested 
>
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