This is Hydrocotyle verticillata Gnanapriya ji. Difference is very clear, 
leaves in Centella asiatica have a notch on one side, where as here they 
are totally peltate with no notch, the same way as lotus leaves (no notch) 
vs Water Lily (with notch).

On Wednesday, April 3, 2024 at 9:48:48 AM UTC+5:30 gnanapriya...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I have grown this plant in my kitchen garden assuming it to be the 
> Vallarai keerai ( Scientifically known as Centella Asiatica, this green 
> leafy plant is locally called “Vallarai Keerai” in Tamil, “Mandukaparni” in 
> Sanskrit, “Sarswati” in Hindi and “Swaraswataku” in Telugu.) But recently 
> came to know that this is a chinese ornamental plant that has close 
> resemblance to the original medicinal plant. Please let me know if its the 
> chinese looklike.
>
> Thanks.
> Priya.[image: c4fccd2b-71d6-4bf9-8a63-ee8d0906b8c6.jpg]
>

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