Hello, this is Chirita eburnea, a plant in the Gesneriaceae family. Its scientific name is Chirita eburnea
A perennial herb with thick rhizomes. The leaves are all basal and fleshy; the leaves are ovate or narrowly ovate, 3.5-17 cm long, 2-9.5 cm wide, the apex is slightly pointed or blunt, the base is attenuate or broadly wedge-shaped, the edges are entire, and both sides are short and soft. Hairy, sometimes sparsely hairy, with about 4 pairs of lateral veins; petiole flat, 1-8 cm long, up to 1 cm wide, densely pubescent. Cymes 2-stone strips, unbranched or once branched, each inflorescence has (1-)2-13(-17) flowers; peduncle 6-30 cm long, pubescent; bracts 2, right Healthy, ovate, broadly ovate or rounded ovate, 1-4.5 cm long, 0.8-2.8 cm wide, densely pubescent; pedicel up to 2.3 cm long, densely pubescent and short glandular hairs. The calyx is 0.9-1 cm long, with 5 lobes reaching the base. The lobes are narrowly lanceolate and 2-2.5 mm wide. The outer surface is pubescent and glandular hairs, and the inner surface is sparsely pubescent. Corolla purple or lavender, sometimes white, throat yellow, 3-4.5 cm long, sparsely pubescent on both sides, with 2 vertical hairs opposite the 2 lobes of the upper lip; tube length 2-3 cm, mouth diameter 1-1.4 cm; the upper lip is 5-9 mm long, with 2 shallow clefts, and the lower lip is 1.2-1.8 cm long, with 3 clefts. The filaments of the stamens are inserted 1.2-1.6 cm away from the base of the corolla, 9-10 mm long, wide at the lower part, sparsely pubescent, narrow upward, and bent like a knee, the anthers are about 5 mm long; staminodes 2, inserted 1.1-1.5 mm from the base, 4-6 mm long, sparsely pubescent. The flower disk is oblique, about 2 mm high, and has wavy teeth on the edge. The pistil is 2.2-3 cm long, the ovary and the lower part of the style are densely pubescent, and the stigma is bilobed. The capsule is 4-6 cm long, about 2 mm thick, and pubescent. Flowering period from April to July