can anybody help in identification of this plant of family convolvulaceae
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On Thu, 27 Apr 2017 at 23:45, jaswinder kaur<manja...@gmail.com> wrote:
images of ipomoea on the website doesn't match this species.can anybody help in identification of this ipomoea species ?--You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "efloraofindia" group.
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Forwarding again for Id assistance please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
Pl. check with comparative images at Ipomoea - from me |
images of ipomoea on the website doesn't match this species. |
can anybody help in identification of this ipomoea species ?- from Jaswinder ji
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Could be Ipomoea sepiaria (syn of Ipomoea marginata) Regards. Dinesh
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I also agree with Dinesh ji as it appears close to images at Ipomoea sagittifolia (Syn. (=) Convolvulus marginatus Desr.; (=) Ipomoea marginata (Desr.) Manitz; (=) Ipomoea maxima auct.; (=) Ipomoea sepiaria J. Koenig ex Roxb.) - from me |
Thanks for replying sir. But it's flowers are infundibuliform, seeds are glabrous, dark brown to black in color. |
I think it's not Ipomoea sagittifolia because these characters are not in Ipomoea sagittifolia' - from Jaswinder ji
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But sir it's seeds are smooth not hairy.
Ipomoea sgittifolia seeds are not hairy , they are smooth , testa very finely reticulate .
Posted flowers are definitely Ipomoea sagittifolia .
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