I agree with Gurcharan ji
It is indeed* Limonium perezii,*
A plant from Plumbaginaceae family. The description given on Wikipedia
matches exactly with the plant depicted by me.
Esp. the rosate of basal somewhat radical large leaves. The violet sepals
and white petals.....
The Flowers do look similar to Heliotropium though......
Dr Phadke

On 21 June 2011 20:34, Gurcharan Singh <singh...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I thought Limonium perezii, Sea lavander
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> On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Ushadi micromini <
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>> Dr. Phadke... this is *Heliotrope*. sp
>> many varieties and cultivars are available in garden shops...
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>> read the label...
>> Usha di
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>> On Jun 21, 8:03 am, Satish Phadke <drsmpha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > For ID.
>> > A common garden plant observed in California. Place mountainview.
>> > Leaves clustered near roots or base of the plant.
>> > Inflorescence Umbel 10-15 cm
>> > Dr Phadke
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