Thanks, Lalithamba ji,
You are always come up with wonderful surprises.

On 05-Nov-2017 11:05 AM, "Lalithamba Avadhanam" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Plant name: *Andrographis longipedunculata* (Sreemadh.) L. H. Cramer ,
>  Kew Bull. 51: 554 1996.
> Family: Acanthaceae
> It looks similar to A.echioides, but the racemes are branched, longer than
> the leaves; the plant is more hairy, with glandular hairs and branched from
> base;
>  *Andrographis glandulosa* also bears glandular hairs, but the racemes
> are shorter or equal to the length of leaves; Andrographis longipedunculata
> is endemic to Peninsular India,  this plant is photographed at Rangareddy
> district, of Telangana 3 years back in a hurry in bad light; As I am
> searching for some images in my system I found it.
> thank you
> regards
> A.Lalithamba
>
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