identification no100313sn1

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Satish Nikam

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Mar 10, 2013, 12:21:25 AM3/10/13
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Friends,
             Please Help in identification of this plant.
date/time:oct12
location:ambyvalley rd, lonavala,mulshi,pune
habitat:wild
plant habit:climber
height:may be 5-6 ft.
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satish nikam
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Dr Santhosh Kumar

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Mar 10, 2013, 12:57:52 AM3/10/13
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Argyreia sp

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Goutam Bhattacharya

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Mar 10, 2013, 12:31:27 PM3/10/13
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I presume Ipomoea sp

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Mahadeswara

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Mar 12, 2013, 6:58:05 AM3/12/13
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Most probably Argyreia speciosa.   Pictures relating to habit, close up of the  flower(s) and  the leaf surface  would help proper identification.

Giby Kuriakose

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Mar 12, 2013, 7:09:04 AM3/12/13
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This is a species of Argyria and most probably Argyria nervosa



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radhaveach

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Mar 12, 2013, 9:35:18 AM3/12/13
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How about Argryeia sericea? 

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Adittya Dharap

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Mar 12, 2013, 11:51:50 PM3/12/13
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Indeed seems to be A.sericea. More images of leaves, inflorescence base would be helpful.

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Adittya

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Prabhu kumar KM

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Mar 13, 2013, 12:09:15 AM3/13/13
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yes, it should be a Argyreia sp.

Argyreia nervosa (Burm.f.) Bojer.
Syn: Convolvulus nervosus Burm. f.; Argyreia speciosa (L.f.) Sweet
An extensive woody climber with a stout stem; young shoots and branches covered by a silky white pubescence. Leaves ovate-cordate, apiculate at tip, 7.5-30 cm in diam., glabrous above, white tomentose(velvety) beneath. Flowers rose-purple with 7.5-30 cm long white- tomentose peduncles, borne in axillary many-flowered cymes; bracts ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, 3-4 cm long. Fruits (berries)globose, 2 cm in diam, apiculate, indehiscent. 

Argyreia populifolia Choisy
Cilmbing shrubs, stem glabrous, younger parts sparsely pubescent. Leaves alternate, 8-20 x 5-15 cm, broadly ovate, acute to shortly acuminate at apex, cordate to round at base, glabrous or sparsely hairy above, densely pubescent below. Flowers in dense axillary corymbose many-flowered cymes; peduncles 8-12 cm long; pedicels 0.8-1 cm long. Bracts leafy, varying in size, 1.5-4 x 0.3-2 cm, ovate to linear lanceolate. Sepals 5, 0.5-0.6 x 0.4-0.5 cm, sparsely hairy without. Corolla funnel-shaped, pinkish white; tube 3-4 cm long; limb spreading, 4-6 cm across. Berry globose, 1-1.5 cm diam; seeds 2-4. Calyx accrescent in fruits. 

Argyreia sericea Dalz.
Densely hirsute stout climbing shrubs. Leaves to 13 x 10 cm, deltoid, ovate to lanceolate, apex acute, base truncate, pubescent above, densely hirsute below; petiole to 4 cm. Cymes axillary; bracts 4 x 1.5 cm, oblong, tomentose; peduncles to 10 cm, pubescent; calyx lobes 1 x 0.5 cm, oblong-lanceolate, pubescent, except the overlapping part, slightly unequal; corolla funnel shaped, tube 6 cm long, pink, hirsute on outside, especially on the conduplication. Berry 3 cm across, fruiting calyx enlarged.


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Gurcharan Singh

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Aug 9, 2021, 7:46:25 AM8/9/21
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Gurcharan Singh

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Aug 9, 2021, 7:47:14 AM8/9/21
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Gurcharan Singh

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Sep 10, 2021, 11:05:07 AM9/10/21
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