Hello Sharmila,

yes it could be.

Another possibility is* Strobilanthes* *ixiocephala* Benth. I am looking at 
the white woolly stems which stand out when the plants are young. This is 
another common *Strobilanthes* which is commonly found in shady places. 

regards
Radha
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On Friday, February 8, 2019 at 12:00:12 AM UTC+5:30, sharmilafloraindia 
wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>      Please help identify shrub in attached pictures. The shrub along with 
> few other species occupied both sides of small hill roads. Special thing to 
> note that they were growing in very shady area. Leaves are wooly, hairy. 
> When leaf pressed, can feel it's thickness, feel spongyness like that of 
> spongy and think coating of new electronic devices. Texture of leaf is very 
> unique, has raised thick rectangles formed by veins, as in attached 
> pictures. 
> Location: Matheran
> Date: Mid December 2018
> Seems the attached pictures are matching with  *Strobilanthes lupulinus  
> as per* my post 
> <https://groups.google.com/d/msg/indiantreepix/M8DKYkdjRLE/IakkOMulcLIJ> 
> by Dinesh Ji,  if compared with prominent dentated, finely wavy margin, 
> leaf shape and colour, hairs,  raised thick rectangles formed by veins . No 
> flowers found for comparision. 
> Please provide input regarding identification.
> Thanks 
> Sharmila
>

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