Dear Saroj
I think this is Strobilanthes pentastemenoides (Nees) T. Anderson. It has the characteristic glabrous corolla and capitellate inflorescence. The bracts have fallen (as is common in more mature specimens) but one or two have fallen and are sticking to the glandular sepals and pedicels. I like the first (habit) photo as well as the details. By the way the type of S. pentastemonoides comes from the Kathmandu Valley.
Best regards
John
From: Saroj Kasaju <kasaj...@gmail.com>
Sent: 03 November 2020 06:15
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Subject: Re: SK 2819 03 November 2020