Balkar Ji,
Here is what I have for Ipomoea asarifolia
Ipomoea asarifoliaPerennial herb,
much resembling I. pes-capraeStems prostrate or sometimes twining, thick, terete or angular.
Leaf lamina circular to reniform shaped, 3.5 - 7cm × 3.5 - 8.5 cm., rounded at the apex, sometimes emarginate, mucronulate, cordate at the base with rounded lobes, glabrous, subcoriaceous;
petiole 3.8 - 5 cm. long, rather thick with a deep longitudinal groove above, smooth or minutely muricated
inflorescences axillary, often together with an axillary leaf shoot, cymosely (usually) 1-few-flowered (although some strains appear to form clusters) ;
peduncle 2.5 cm. long;
pedicels 1 - 5.3 cm. long.
bracts ovate, minute;
Sepals unequal, all elliptic-oblong, obtuse, mucronulate; inner ones 8 -11 mm. long ; outer ones shorter, 5.8 mm. long, more or less muricate.
Corolla funnel-shaped, red-purple,
up to 6.5 cm. long, glabrous.
Capsule globose, glabrous, as large as a pea.
regards,
Ron
On Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:57:43 PM UTC-4, Balkar wrote:
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