31_01_2020_SS_Request_for_ID_Convolvulaceae

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Shiwalee Samant

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Jan 31, 2020, 7:42:31 AM1/31/20
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Dear Members,

Could you please help me identify the following plant.

Date : September 2019 

Location : Warad, Sindhudurg, Maharashtra

Habitat- Wild (Open rocky grassland)

Plant Habit- Creeper (mostly prostrate but few places seen twinning around other erect plants) 

Leaves /Shape- alternately arranged on the stem, digitate-pedate(the lobes are more sinuate and deeply divided further)

Inflorescence: Flowers are solitary

Flowers Size/Shape: around 4-4.5 inches long flower. Corolla tube is long and light pink in colour, flower lobes are more white.
Sepals have oblong-lanceolate shape and are somewhat ribbed on outer surface.

Fruits: Capsule, subglobose in shape

Thank you in advance.

Regards
Shiwalee
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Saroj Kasaju

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Jan 31, 2020, 8:10:43 AM1/31/20
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Looks slightly different from Ipomoea coptica !
Thank you.

Saroj Kasaju


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dr.rakesh Singh

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Feb 1, 2020, 2:00:55 AM2/1/20
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I suggest Ipomoea laciniata (snm Ipomoea diversifolia ) . 
Images are good . 
What is required is local exploration for more leaf forms , if any . 
Extreme dissection of leaf is present in this case.. it needs to be ascertained whether 
less dissected leaf forms are present or not . 
[ There are  species of Convolvulaceae in our country waiting to be discovered .
 Recently there was a post on facebook from near Jalgaon MH , reporting what looked like Ipomoea tenuipes ,
 only difference was it had round corolla limb  . 
Then I found out this species was published from Aurangabad MH , and reported in EFI from Vadodara GJ .]

Shiwalee Samant

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Feb 1, 2020, 5:39:20 AM2/1/20
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Thank you Saroji ji and Rakesh ji for possible ID.
Rakesh ji,  I observed this plant at 3 different locations in Warad(District Sindhudurg) area. Attached photos are from these three locations.
Location 1 photos:  From     Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_1.jpeg      to        Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_7.jpeg
Location 2 photos : From    Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_8.jpeg       to        Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_11.jpeg
Location 3 photos : Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_12.jpeg, Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_14.jpeg, Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_15.jpeg,Unidentified_Convolvulaceae_16.jpeg

All these specimens had similar leaves. No prominent variation was seen. But I will try to collect/explore more such specimens to check for variations in the leaf form and whether less dissected leaf forms are present.
Thank you.

Regards
Shiwalee


Nitin Kawthankar

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Feb 16, 2024, 12:00:23 PM2/16/24
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As per Flora of Maharashtra State II (2001),

Corolla 5-6 cm long........               I. diversifolia
Corolla 1-1.2 cm long.....                     I. coptica

Saroj Kasaju

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Feb 17, 2024, 12:36:41 AM2/17/24
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